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INDIANA  UNIVERSITY 

EXTENSION  DIVISION 


An  Outline  for  the  Study  of 


Current  Political,  Economic,  and 
Social  Problems 


With  Bibliographies 


FOR  SALE  BY  THE  UNIVERSITY  BOOKSTORE 


PRICE,  15  CENTS 


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INDIANA  UNIVERSITY 

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EXTENSION  DIVISION 


An  Outline  for  the  Study  of  Current  Political, 
Economic,  and  Social  Problems 


With  Bibliographies 


Bloomington,  Ind. 

Published  by  the  University 

1914 


The  University 


Indiana  University  comprises  the  fallowing  divisions;  bulletins 
concerning  any  of  these  will  be  sent  on  application  to  the  Registrar, 
Bloomington,  Ind. : 

I.  THE  COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS. 

II.  THE  SCHOOL  OF  LAW. 

III.  THE  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE. 

IV.  THE  SCHOOL  OF  EDUCATION. 
V.  THE  GRADUATE  SCHOOL. 

VI.     THE  EXTENSION  DIVISION. 

The  Extension  Division  includes  the  following  sections: 

1.  CORRESPONDENCE  STUDY.     Courses  are  offered  in  the  de- 
partments of  Latin,  Romance  Languages,   German,   Comparative 
Philology,  English,  History  and  Political  Science,  Economics  and 
Social  Science,  Philosophy,  Fine  Arts  (history  and  theory),  Mathe- 
matics, Geology,  Botany,  Music  (history  and  theory),  Education. 

2.  INSTRUCTION  BY  LECTURES.    Assistance  is  offered  to  schools, 
clubs,  or  other  organizations  in  arranging  for  speakers  for  special 
occasions,  single  lectures  upon  some  topic,  or  a  series  of  lectures. 

3.  DEBATING  AND  PUBLIC  DISCUSSION. 

4.  GENERAL  INFORMATION  AND  WELFARE. 

A  bulletin  describing  the  work  of  the  Extension  Division  will 
be  sent  upon  application  to  the  Director. 


Introduction 


WHETHER  or  not  the  women  of  Indiana  will  be  granted  the 
franchise  in  the  near  future,  they  are  certain  to  exercise  a  potent 
influence  upon  the  moral  and  social  conditions,  and  even  upon  legis- 
lation and  the  administration  of  law  in  the  State.  The  saying 
attributed  to  Henry  Bergson  that  in  the  public  view  the  American 
woman  is  either  "a  drudge  or  a  toy"  is  evidently  not  applicable  to 
the  clubwomen  of  Indiana.  There  is  among  them  an  eager  open- 
mindedness,  a  spirit  of  inquiry,  a  desire  for  information  concerning 
the  causes  of  unfavorable  conditions  in  the  social  life  and  efficient 
methods  of  improving  them.  There  is  an  awakened  sense  of  respon- 
sibility, a  consciousness  of  power,  and  a  willing  disposition  to  give 
their  services  freely.  They  understand  that  long-continued  prac- 
tices, deeply  rooted  prejudices,  and  strongly  intrenched  interests 
will  not  yield  to  merely  emotional  appeals.  They  know  that  reason 
based  upon  knowledge  gives  power,  and  they  are  eager  to  acquire 
such  a  knowledge  of  facts,  practices,  and  principles  as  will  give 
them  the  necessary  strength  and  power. 

The  Extension  Division  of  Indiana  University,  recognizing  this 
attitude  of  mind  and  appreciating  its  opportunity  to  serve,  offers 
this  Outline  for  the  Study  of  Political,  Economic,  and  Social  Prob- 
lems in  the  hope  that  it  may  stimulate  thought  and  direct  study 
along  lines  of  practical  value  to  the  several  communities  and  to 
the  State  at  large.  It  is  designed  to  furnish  a  program  of  reading 
extending  over  a  period  of  several  years.  Any  attempt  to  cover  the 
whole  field  in  a  single  year  would  lead  only  to  superficiality  and 
affectation  of  knowledge.  Systematic  reading  is  necessary  to  ac- 
quire and  retain  any  knowledge  of  the  social  sciences  that  is  really 
worth  while.  The  habit  of  "skipping  about"  in  one's  reading 
affords  neither  discipline  nor  information.  It  is  far  better  to  under- 
stand thoroughly  the  causal  relations  within  a  certain  field  than 
to  have  even  considerable  information  which  is  disconnected  and 
incoherent.  Even  clubs  devoted  chiefly  to  the  study  and  enjoyment 
of  the  fine  arts  may  find  a  place  in  their  programs  for  the  consid- 
eration of  the  relation  of  their  particular  art  to  the  life  of  the 
people.  For  the  highest  art  can  be  developed  in  Indiana  only  when 
a  considerable  part  of  the  people  comes  to  have  a  high  appreciation 
of  it. 

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4  INDIANA    UNIVERSITY 

In  the  preparation  of  the  bibliographies  it  was  necessary  to  omit 
many  good  references.  The  more  important  and  the  more  recent 
have  been  included.  In  the  case  of  controverted  questions,  refer- 
ences on  both  sides  have  been  furnished.  Breadth  of  view  and  a 
tolerant  spirit  can  be  secured  only  by  considering  disputed  questions 
from  all  standpoints. 

Many  of  the  books  cited  may  be  obtained  from  the  State  Library, 
the  Public  Library  Commission,  and  from  local  libraries.  The  out- 
line may  serve  as  a  guide  to  officials  of  the  latter  in  the  purchase  of 
books.  It  is  quite  impossible  for  the  library  of  Indiana  University 
to  supply  all  the  books  which  may  be  called  for,  but  so  far  as  its 
facilities  will  permit,  books  will  be  loaned  for  a  period  of  two  weeks) 
and  package  libraries  of  articles  and  clippings  will  be  furnished. 

The  Woman  Citizen's  Library  in  twelve  volumes,  edited  by 
Dr.  Shailer  Mathews,  contains  material  upon  most  of  the  topics 
included  in  this  outline.  Each  volume  has  a  selected  bibliography, 
suggestive  questions,  and  numerous  illustrations.  The  set  would 
furnish  a  club  an  excellent  basis  for  study.  (For  further  informa- 
tion address  The  Civic  Society,  171-175  State  Street,  Chicago.) 

The  outline  will  suggest  many  topics  suitable  for  club  programs. 
The  Extension  Division  will  be  glad,  however,  to  furnish  additional 
lists  of  topics  whenever  it  is  requested  to  do  so.  It  is  believed  the 
handbook  will  be  useful  to  other  clubs  and  to  individuals  interested 
in  social  work.  It  will  be  of  special  assistance  to  teachers  of  history 
and  civics. 

Special  acknowledgment  is  due  the  Education  Committee  of  the 
Wisconsin  Woman's  Suffrage  Association  for  permission  to  use 
material  contained  in  the  topical  outline  entitled  "Social  Forces." 
This  booklet  offers  many  valuable  suggestions  for  study  and  prac- 
tical work. 

Today  so  many  social  forces  affect  the  comfort,  health,  and  hap- 
piness of  the  home,  that  it  is  a  natural  step  from  the  study  of  society 
to  the  consideration  of  the  efficiency  of  the  home.  No  other  explana- 
tion seems  necessary  for  including  in  this  booklet  a  list  of  references 
on  Home  Economics. 

In  view  of  the  approaching  centenary  of  the  admission  of  In- 
diana as  a  State  and  the  general  interest  in  Indiana  history  and 
literature,  topics  and  references  on  these  subjects  have  also  been 
included.  A  study  of  the  historical  development  of  the  State  will 
throw  light  on  the  political  and  economic  questions  of  the  present. 

WILLIAM  A.  RAWLES, 
Director  of  Extension  Division. 


Table  of  Contents 

Page 
I.     THE  SOCIAL  ORDER  AND  CITIZENSHIP— 

A.    THE  ORIGIN  AND  ORGANIZATION  OP  SOCIETY 9 

B^   THE  MODERN  CONCEPTION  OF  SOCIETY  AND  THE  COMMUNITY.  .  9 

1.  The  Unity  of  Society 10 

2.  Construction  vs.  Prohibition 10 

3.  An  Awakened  Sense  of  Responsibility 10 

II.    GOVERNMENTS  AND  THEIR  OPERATION— 

A.  LOCAL  GOVERNMENTS:   THEIR  ORGANIZATION  AND  FUNCTIONS 

1.  The  Importance  of  Local  Government  in  Our  Daily 

Social  and  Industrial  Life 11 

2.  Counties 11 

3.  Towns  and  Villages 11 

4.  Cities 11 

(a)  Newer  Forms  of  City  Government 12 

(1)  The  Commission  Plan 12 

(2)  The  City  Manager  Plan 13 

(b)  Municipal  Planning  and  Replanning 13 

(c)  Municipal  Housing 13 

(d)  Municipal  Sanitation 13 

(e)  Public  Utilities— Regulation 14 

(f)  Public  Utilities — Municipal  Ownership 15 

(g)  Municipal  Markets 16 

(h)     Municipal  Protection 16 

(1)  Police  Department 16 

(2)  Fire  Department 16 

(i)     Municipal  Recreation 16 

(1)  Baths  and  Swimming  Pools 16 

(2)  Playgrounds 17 

(3)  Celebrations  and  Civic  Pageants 17 

(4)  Municipal  Theaters 17 

(5)  Social  Centers 17 

(j)     Municipal  Finance 17 

5.  Townships  and  Rural  Communities 18 

B.  THE  COMMONWEALTH — 

1.  General  References 18 

2.  The  Administrative  Branch 19 

(a)  The  Governor  and  Other  State  Officers 19 

(b)  Bureaus  and  Commissions 19 

3.  The  Legislature 19 

4.  The  Judiciary 20 

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B.  THE  COMMONWEALTH — Continued.  Page 

5.  Newer  Ideas  of  Popular  Control 20 

(a)  The  Direct  Primary 21 

(b)  Initiative,  Referendum  and  Recall 21 

(c)  Civil  Service  Reform 21 

6.  The  Suffrage 22 

7.  Legal  Status  of  Women 23 

8.  Current  Problems 24 

9.  The  Need  of  a  New  Constitution  for  Indiana 24 

C.  THE  FEDERAL  GOVERNMENT 24 

1 .  General  References 24 

2.  The  Administrative  Branch 25 

(a)  The  President  and  Cabinet 25 

(b)  The  Departments,  Bureaus,  and  Commissions.  25 

3.  The  Congress 25 

4.  The  Judiciary 25 

5.  Parties  and  Elections 26 

6.  Current  Problems 26 

(a)  Conservation 26 

(b)  The  Waste  of  War 26 

(c)  Currency  and  Banking 27 

(d)  The  Tariff 27 

(e)  Control  of  Trusts 27 

(f)  Immigration 27 

7.  The  Constitution  of  the  United  States 27 

III.    ECONOMIC  PROBLEMS— 

A.  GENERAL  TREATISES  ON  ECONOMICS 28 

B.  LABOR  PROBLEMS 28 

1.  Wage  Systems  and  a  Minimum  Wage 28 

(a)    Efficiency  Systems 28 

2.  An  Eight-Hour  Day ^ 29 

3.  Labor  Organizations 29 

4.  Employers'  Organizations 29 

5.  Strikes,  Lockouts,  and  Boycotts 29 

6.  Arbitration  and  Conciliation 30 

7.  Women  in  Industry 30 

8.  Child  Labor 30 

9.  Workmen's  Compensation 31 

10.  The  Unemployed  and  the  Unemployable 31 

11.  The  Responsibility  of  the  Stockholder  and  the  Citizen 

for  Unfavorable  Labor  Conditions 32 

12.  Labor  Laws  and  Their  Enforcement 32 

C.  THE  CONTROL  OF  TRUSTS 32 

D.  THE  TARIFF 33 

E.  CURRENCY  AND  BANKING;  AGRICULTURAL  CREDIT 33 

F.  IMMIGRATION 35 

G.  TAXATION;  TAXATION  OF  LAND  VALUES 35 

H.    SOCIALISM  AND  SOCIAL  REFORM.  .  37 


CURRENT    PROBLEMS  7 

Page 
IV.    SOCIAL  PROBLEMS— 

A.  GENERAL  REFERENCES  ON  SOCIOLOGY 38 

B.  POPULATION:    ITS  GROWTH;  ITS  ELEMENTS;  THE  NEGRO 38 

C.  STANDARDS  OF  LIVING 38 

D.  POVERTY:    ITS  CAUSES  AND  REMEDIES ~  ^89 

E.  MARRIAGE  AND  DIVORCE 39 

F.  CHILD  PROBLEMS 40 

1.  Juvenile  Delinquents  and  Their  Treatment 40 

2.  The  Children's  Bureau ' 40 

3.  Boy  Scouts  and  Camp  Fire  Girls 41 

G.  EUGENICS 41 

H.    THE  SOCIAL  EVIL  AND  SEX  HYGIENE 42 

I.     INTEMPERANCE 42 

J.     PUNISHMENT  AND  REFORMATION 43 

V.    EDUCATIONAL  PROBLEMS— 

A.  MORAL  AND  RELIGIOUS  TRAINING  IN  THE  PUBLIC  SCHOOLS 44 

B.  INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 44 

C.  VOCATIONAL  GUIDANCE 45 

D.  LAGGARDS 45 

E.  SCHOOL  HYGIENE 46 

F.  SEX  EDUCATION 46 

G.  THE  SCHOOL  AND  THE  HOME 46 

H.    THE  SCHOOL  AND  THE  PLAYGROUND 47 

I.     THE  PUBLIC  SCHOOL  AS  A  SOCIAL  CENTER 48 

J.     THE  STATE  UNIVERSITEBS;  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE;  THE  EX- 
TENSION DIVISIONS , 49 

K.    THE  SURVEY  OF  THE  PUBLIC  SCHOOL 51 

L.     RURAL  SCHOOLS 51 

M.   THE  MONTESSORI  METHOD 52 

VI.    OTHER  SOCIAL  FACTORS— 

A.  THE  SOCIAL  SERVICE  WORK  OF  THE  CHURCH 53 

B.  THE  PRESS 54 

1.  The  Newspaper 54 

2.  The  Periodical 54 

C.  THE  LIBRARY 55 

D.  ART  GALLERIES  AND  EXHIBITIONS 55 

E.  THE  DRAMA 55 

F.  MOVING  PICTURES 56 

G.  Civic  EXHIBITS  AND  SOCIAL  MUSEUMS 57 

H.    THE  NOVEL 57 

I.     VOLUNTARY  ASSOCIATIONS 58 

1.  Charity  Organizations 58 

2.  Social  Settlements 58 

3.  Women's  Clubs 58 

4.  Children's  Clubs;  Boy  Scouts;  Camp  Fire  Girls 59 

J.     SOCIAL  CENTERS 60 


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Page 

VII.    THE  SOCIAL  SURVEY 61 

VIII.    HOME  ECONOMICS— 

A.  THE  FAMILY  AND  THE  HOME 62 

B.  STANDARDS  OF  LIVING 62 

C.  THE  HOUSE 62 

1.  Structure  and  Sanitation 62 

2.  Care  of  the  House 63 

3.  Furnishings  and  Decoration 63 

4.  Cleaning 63 

5.  The  Garden 63 

D.  TEXTILES 64 

E.  DRESS 64 

F.  DOMESTIC  SERVICE 64 

G.  ECONOMICS  OF  FOOD 64 

H.    FOOD  VALUES 64 

I.     CHILD  DIETETICS 65 

IX.    INDIANA  HISTORY 66 

X.    INDIANA  LITERATURE 69 

PUBLISHERS'  ADDRESSES 71 

INDEX  . .  75 


An  Outline  for  the  Study  of  Current  Political, 
Economic,  and  Social  Problems 


»%The  names  and  addresses  of  publishers  will  be  found  on  page  71.    List  prices  are  quoted  except 
as  otherwise  indicated.    In  order  to  economize  space  cross  references  are  frequently  made. 


I.     THE  SOCIAL  ORDER  AND  CITIZENSHIP 
A.    The  Origin  and  Organization  of  Society 

Bagehot.  W.     Physics  and  Politics.     Appleton,  $1.50. 

Burgess,   J.   W.     Political   Science  and  Comparative   Constitutional   Law, 

Vol.  I.     Ginn,  $2.50. 

Cooley,  C.  H.    Social  Organization.     Scribner,  $1.50. 
Cooley,  C.  H.    Human  Nature  and  the  Social  Order.  Scribner,  $1.50. 
Giddings,  F.  H.     Principles  of  Sociology.     Books  III  and  IV.     Macmillan, 

$3.00. 

Leacock,  S.  B.     Elements  of  Political  Science.     Houghton,  $1.75. 
Macy,   J.    Political    Science,   Vols.    I,   II,    and   III,   of   Woman   Citizen's 

Library  (12  vols.).    $7.50  (cloth);  $19.50  (leather). 
Wilson,  W.    The  State.    Heath,  $2.00. 

B.    The  Modern  Conception  of  Society  and  the  Community 

Addams,  J.     Democracy  and  Social  Ethics,  Macmillan,  $1.25. 
Addams,  J.     Newer  Ideals  of  Peace.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 
American  Year  Books,  1909-1913.     Appleton,  $3.00. 
*Griggs,  E.  H.    The  New  Humanism.    Huebsch,  $1.50. 
Hadley,  A.  T.    Standards  of  Public  Morality.    Macmillan,  $1.00. 
Hart,  A.  B.     National  Ideals  Historically  Considered.     Harper,  $2.00. 
Lee,  G.  S.     Crowds.     Doubleday,  Page  &  Co.,  $1.35. 
Nearing,  S.     Social  Adjustment.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 
Ross,  E.  A.     Changing  America.     Century  Co.,  $1.20. 
Ross,  E.  A.     Sin  and  Society.     Houghton,  $1.00. 
Ross,  B.  A.     Social  Control.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 
Ross,  E.  A.     Modern  Sinners  and  Saints.     Huebsch,  $.60. 
Schreiner,  O.    Woman  and  Labor.     Stokes,  $1.25. 
Weyl,  W.  E.    The  New  Democracy.    Macmillan,  $2.00. 
White,  W.  A.    The  Old  Order  Changeth.     Macmillan,  $.50. 
Wilson,  W.    The  New  Freedom.    Doubleday,  $1.00. 

2—988 

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10  INDIANA    UNIVERSITY 

1.    THE  UNITY  OF  SOCIETY 

Cooley,  C.  H.     Human  Nature  and  the  Social  Order.     Scribner,  $1.50. 
Eliot,  C.  W.     The  Conflict  Between  Individualism  and  Collectivism  in  a 

Democracy.     Scribner,  $.90. 

MacCunn,  J.     The  Ethics  of  Citizenship.     Macmillan,  $1.00. 
Macy,  J.    Political  Science,  Woman  Citizen's  Library,  Vol.  III. 

See  also  references  under  B  above. 

2.     CONSTRUCTION  vs.  PROHIBITION 

Addams,  J.  and  Others.     Philanthropy  and  Social  Progress.     Crowell,  $1.50. 
Earp,  E.  L.     The  Social  Engineer.     Eaton,  $1.50. 

Lee,  J.     Constructive  and  Preventive  Philanthropy.     Macmillan,  $1.00. 
Riis,  J.    The  Battle  with  the  Slums.     Macmillan,  $2.00. 
Whitlock,  B.     The  Enforcement  of  Law  in  Cities,  Golden  Rule  Co. 
See  also  under  Social  Settlements,  p.  58,  and  Social  Centers,  p.  60. 

3.     AN  AWAKENED  SENSE  OF  RESPONSIBILITY 

Addains,  J.     Democracy  and  Social  Ethics.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 

Baldwin,   S.  E.     Relations  of  Education  to  Citizenship.     Yale  University 

Press,  $1.15. 

Cleveland,  F.  A.     Organized  Democracy.     Longmans,  $2.50. 
Coffin,  J.  H.     The  Socialized  Conscience.     Warwick  and  York,  $1.25. 
Coit  (Ed).     Ethical  Democracy. 

Croly,  H.     The  Promise  of  American  Life.    Macmillan,  $2.00. 
Dunn,  A.  W.     The  Community  and  the  Citizen.     Heath,  $.75. 
Hadley,  A.  T.     Standards  of  Public  Morality.     Macmillan,   $1.00. 
Henderson,  C.  R.     Social  Duties.     University  of  Chicago  Press,  $1.25. 
Howe,  F.  C.     Privilege  and  Democracy  in  America.     Scribner,  $1.50. 
Hughes,  E.  H.     The  Teaching  of  Citizenship.     Wilde,  $1.25. 
Kales,  A.  M.     Unpopular  Government.     University  of  Chicago  Press,  $1.62. 

Postpaid. 
King,  H.  C.     The  Moral  and  Religious  Challenge  of  our  Times.    Macmillan, 

$1.50. 

Peabody,  F.  G.     The  Approach  to  the  Social  Question.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 
Sheldon,  W.  L.     Citizenship  and  the  Duties  of  a  Citizen.     Welch,  $1.50. 
Weyl,  W.  E.    The  New  Democracy.     Macmillan,  $2.00. 
Wilcox,  D.  F.     The  American  City    (especially  chs.  IX-XI).     Macmillan, 

$1.25. 

See  also  titles  under  the  Church,  p.  53. 


H,  GOVERNMENTS  AND  THEIR  OPERATION 

A.    Local  Governments:    Their  Organization  and  Functions 

1.     THE   IMPORTANCE  OF  LOCAL  GOVERNMENT  IN   OUR  DAILY   SOCIAL  AND 
INDUSTRIAL  LIFE.     GENERAL  REFERENCES 

Beard,  C.  A.    American  Government  and  Politics.     (Rev.  ed.)     Macrnillan, 

$2.00. 

Bryce,  J.    The  American  Commonwealth.     Vol  II.     Macmillan,  $2.00. 
Fairlie,   J.  A.     Local  Governments  in  Counties,   Townships  and  Villages 

in  the  U.  S.    Century  Co.,  $1.25. 

Fiske,  J.     Civil  Government  in  the  United  States.     Houghton,  $1.00. 
Hart,  A  B.    Actual  Government.     Longmans,  $2.25. 
James,  J.  A.  and  Sanford,  A.  H.     Government  in  State  and  Nation.     Scrib- 

ner,  $.75. 

Lindley,  H.     Civics  of  Indiana.    Ginn,  $.50. 
MacGregor,    F.    H.     Practical    Politics.    Woman    Citizen's    Library,    Vols. 

IV-V. 
Rawles,  W.  A.    The  Government  of  the  People  of  Indiana.     Hinds,  Noble 

and  Eldredge,  $.50. 
Wilson,  W.— The  State.     Heath,  $2.00. 

2.    COUNTIES 

County  Government.     *American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science. 
May,  1913. 
See  also  titles  under  above. 

3.    TOWNS  AND  VILLAGES 

Anderson,  W.  L.     The  Country  Town.     Baker,  $1.00. 

Gale,  Z.    Civic  Improvement  in  Little  Towns,    Am.  Civic  Association,  $.25. 

McVey,  F.  L.     The  Making  of  a  Town.     McClurg,  $1.00. 

Robbins,  M.  C.     Village  Improvement  Societies.     Atlantic.     Feb.   1897. 

4.     CITIES.     GENERAL  REFERENCES 

Allen,  W.  H.     Efficient  Democracy.     Amer.  City  Bureau,  $1.62. 

Amer.  Acad.     Efficiency  in  City  Government.     Cloth,  $1.50;  Paper,  $1.00. 

Beard,  C.  A.     American  City  Government.     Century  Co.,  $2.00. 

Bruere,  H.     New  City  Government.     Appleton,  $1.50. 

Deming,  H.  E.     American  City  Government.     Putnam,  $1.50. 

Fairlie,  J.  A.     Municipal  Administration.     Macmillan,  $3.00. 

Qoodnow,  F.  J.     City  Government.     Century  Co.,  $1.25. 

"Hereafter  cited  as  Amer.  Acad. 

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Howe,  F.  C.    The  City,  The  Hope  of  Democracy.     Scribner,  $1.50. 
MacGregor,  F.  H.     Practical  Politics.     Woman  Citizens'  Library,  Vol.  V. 
Munro,  W.  B.     Government  of  American  Cities.    Macmillan,  $2.00. 
Munro,  W.  B.     Government  of  European  Cities.     Macmillan,  $2.00. 
Rowe,  L.  S.     Problems  of  City  Government.     Appletou,  $1.50. 
Shaw,  A.     Municipal  Government  in  Great  Britain.     Macmillan,  $2.00. 
Shaw,    A.     Municipal    Government    in    Continental    Europe.     Macmillan, 

$2.00. 

Wilcox,  D.  F.     The  American  City.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 
Wright,    J.      Special    Bibliographies    Relating   to    Municipal    Government. 

Nat.  Municipal  Rev.,  Vol.  Ill,  pp.  430-453.     April,  1914. 
Zueblin,  C.     Municipal  Sociology.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 
Zueblin,  C.     American  Municipal  Progress.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 

See  also  titles  under  Local  Government,  p.  11. 

(a)     Newer  Farms  of  City  Government 
(1)     Commission  Government 

Amer.    Acad.    Nov.    1911.     Commission    Government    in   American    Cities. 

$1.50;  Paper,  $1.00. 

American  Year  Book,  1909-1913.     Appleton,  $3.00. 
Beale,  J.   H.   Jr.     City  Government  by  Commission.      (Economic  Club  of 

Boston. ) 
Beard,  C,  A.     Loose-leaf  Digest  of  Short  Ballot  Charters.     National  Short 

Ballot  Organization.     $5.35,  Postpaid. 

Beard,  C.  A.     American  City  Government.     Century  Company,  $2.00. 
Bradford,  E.  S.     Commission  Government  in  American  Cities.     Macmillan, 

$1.25. 

Bruere,  Henry.  New  City  Government.  Appleton,  $1.50. 
Childs,  R.  S.  Short  Ballot  Principles.  Honghton,  $1.50. 
Gemuender,  A.  Commission  Government :  Its  Strength  and  Its  Weakness. 

National  Municipal  Review,  Vol.  I,  pp.  170-181. 
Hamilton,   J.   J.     Dethronement  of   the   City  Boss,     Funk   and   Wagnalls, 

$1.20. 
Ivins,    Wm.    M.     City   Government   by    Commission.     (Economic    Club    of 

Boston. ) 

MacGregor,  F.  H.     City  Government  by  Commission.     University  of  Wis- 
consin Bulletin,  No.  423,  19li,  $.40. 

Mason,  A.  1+     Comparison  of  Des  Moines  and  Indianapolis  Forms  of  Mu- 
nicipal  Government.     Municipal   Engineering,   Vol.  40,   pp.   8-12,   Jan. 

1911. 

Munro,  W.  B.     Government  of  American  Cities.     Macmillan,  $2.25. 
Robbins,  E.  C.     Selected  Articles  on  Commission  Government    (Debaters' 

Handbook ) .     Wilson,  $1.00. 
Russell,  C.  E.     Sanity  and  Democracy  for  American  Cities.     Everybody's. 

Vol.  22,  pp.  435-447,  April,  1910. 
Woodruff,  C.  R.  (Ed.)     City  Government  by  Commission.     Appleton,  $1.50. 

Charters  of  individual  cities  may  be  secured  by  addressing  city  clerks. 


CURKENT    PROBLEMS  13 

(2)     The  City  Manager  Plan 

Annals  of  Arner.  Acad.,  Nov.  1911. 

Charters  of  the  following  cities :     Sumter,  S.  C.,  Dayton,  O.,  Amarillo,  Tex., 

Springfield,  O.,  La  Grande,  Ore. 

National  Municipal  Review,  Jan.  1913,  Oct.  1913  and  Jan.  1914. 
Pamphlet  on  City  Manager  by  National   Short  Ballot  Organization,  -883- 

Fourth  Ave.,  New  York. 

(b)  Municipal  Planning 

American  City  Mag.,  Vols.  I-III,  VI. 

American  Civic  Association,  Bulletin  on  Small  Town  Improvement. 

Check  List  of  References  on  City  Planning.     Library  of  Congress,  $.25. 

Farwell,  P.  T.    Village  Improvement.     Sturgis  and  Walton,  $1.00. 

McVey,  F.  L.    The  Making  of  a  Town.     McClurg,  $1.00. 

Marsh,  B.  C.     An  Introduction  to  City  Planning.    Amer.  City  Bureau,  $1.00. 

Nichols,  J.  C.  Real  Estate  Subdivisions— The  Best  Manner  of  Handling 
Them.  Amer.  Civic  Assoc.,  $.25. 

Nolen,  John.     Replanning  Small  Cities.     Huebsch,  $2.70,  Postpaid. 

Proceedings  of  National  Conferences  on  City  Planning.  Amer.  City  Bu- 
reau, $1.50  to  $2.00  each. 

Reports  of  Experts  on  the  Improvement  of  Cities :  Dubuque,  la. ;  Cedar 
Rapids,  la.;  Greenville,  S.  C. ;  Roanoke,  Va. ;  San  Diego,  Cal. ;  Cleve- 
land, O. ;  Boston,  Philadelphia,  St.  Louis  and  Chicago. 

Robinson,  C.  M.     Improvement  of  Towns  and  Cities.     Putnam,  $1.20. 

Solotaroff,  W.  Shade  Trees  in  Towns  and  Cities.  Amer.  City  Bureau, 
$3.00,  Postpaid. 

Symposium,  Survey.     Vol.  22,  pp.  569-778. 

(c)  Municipal  Housing 

DeForest,  R.  W.,  and  Veiller,  L.     Tenement  House  Problem,  2  vols.     Mac- 

millan,  $6.00. 

Housing  Problem  in  Indiana.     Charities,  Vol.  21 :376. 
Indiana    Housing    Law.    Indiana    Legislature    68th    Session.    Acts    1913, 

chapter  149,  Pp.  377-408. 

Meakin,  B.     Model  Factories  and  Buildings.     Jacobs,  $2.00. 
Municipal  Affairs.    Vols.  II,  III,  and  VI. 
Publications  of  the  National  Housing  Association. 
The  Awakening  of  a  State.     Indiana.     Survey,  Vol.  25:467.    Published  by 

National  Housing  Association,  5  cents. 
The  Housing  Problem   (References).     The  Chicago  School  of  Civics  and 

Philanthropy  (Bulletin  No.  16).     $.20. 

Unwin,  R.     Nothing  Gained  by  Overcrowding.     Amer.  City  Bureau,  $.10. 
Veiller,  L.     Housing  Reform.     Survey  Co.,  $1.25. 

(a)     Municipal  Sanitation 

Allen,  W.  H.    Civics  and  Health.    Ginn,  $1.25. 

Baker,  M.  N.     Municipal  Engineering  and  Sanitation.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 

Blair,  T.  S.     Public  Hygiene,  2  vols.     Badger,  $10.00. 

Ohapin,  C.  V.     Municipal  Sanitation  in  the  United  States.     Snow,  $5.00. 


14  INDIANA   UNIVERSITY 

Fisher,  I.     Bulletin  on  National  Vitality.     Supt.  Documents,  Washington. 
Gerhard,  W.  P.     Sanitation  and  Sanitary  Engineering.     W.   P.   Gerhard, 

39  Strong  PL,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     $1.50. 
Godfrey,  H.    The  Health  of  the  City.     Houghton,  $1.25. 
Gunn,  S.  M.    The  Public  Health.     Woman  Citizen's  Library,  Vol.  IX. 
Jordan,  E.  O.     Profitable  and  Fruitless  Lines  of  Endeavor  in  Public  Health 

Work,  Science,  June  1911.     N.  S.  Vol.,  33:833-92. 
Knopf,  S.  A.    Tuberculosis.     Moffat,  $2.00. 

Morse,  W.  E.     The  Collection  and  Disposal  of  Municipal  Waste.     Munici- 
pal Journal,  $5.00 
New  York  Milk  Committee.     Infant  Mortality  and  Milk  Stations.     Amer. 

City  Bureau,  $1.13,  Postpaid. 
Report  of  the  Social  Service  Department  of  the  Indiana  University  Medical 

School,  Indianapolis.     Gratis. 

Richards,  E.  II.     Conservation  by  Sanitation.     Wiley,  $2.50. 
Sedgwick,  W.  T.     Principles  of  Sanitary  Science  and  the  Public  Health. 

Macmillan,  $3.00. 

Soper,  A.     Modern  Methods  of  Street  Cleaning.     Engineering  News,  $3.00. 
Spargo,  J.     Common  Sense  of  the  Milk  Question.    Macmillan,  $1.50. 
Sykes,  J.  F.  J.     Public  Health  Problems.     Scribner,  $1.50. 
The  Public  Health  Movement.    Amer.   Acad.,   Cloth,  $1.50;   Paper,   $1.00. 

See  also  titles  under  Sanitation  of  the  House,  p.  62. 

(e)     Public  Utilities— Regulation 

Amer.  City,  Vol.  5 :349,  Dec.  1911.     Regulation  of  Public  Utilities. 
American  Political   Science  Association.     Proceedings  1907.     Cloth,  $1.50; 

Paper,  $1.00. 

American  Year  Book  1913.    P.  294.     Appletou,  $3.00. 
Ann.  Amer.  Acad.  1908.     Control  of  Municipal  Public  Service  Corporations. 

Cloth,  $1.50;  Paper,  $1.00. 
Commons,   J.   R.     How   Wisconsin  Regulates   Her   Public   Utilities.     Rev. 

of  Reviews.     Vol.  42,  215,  Ag.  1910. 

Floy,  H.     Valuation  of  Public  Utility  Properties.     McGraw,  $1.50. 
Foote,  A.  R.     Regulation  of  Public  Utilities.     Leg.  Ref.  Dept  Ohio  State 

Library.'  Contains  references. 
Foster,  H.  A.     Engineering  Valuation  of  Public  Utilities  and  Factories. 

Van  Nostrand,  $3.00. 
Gray,  J.  H.  and  Others.     Control  of  Public  Service  Corporations.     Amer. 

Econ.  Review,  Vol.  IV.     Supplement,  pp.  18-68,  March  1914. 
King,  C,  L.     (Ed.)     The  Regulation  of  Municipal  Utilities.    Appleton,  $1.50. 
Lapp,  J.  A.     Public  Utilities.     Amer.  Political  Science  Review,  Vol.  I.,  1907. 
Maltbie,  M.  R.     Judicial  Review  of  Public  Regulation.     Journal  Pol.  Econ. 

Vol.  20:480,  My.  1912. 
Maltbie,  M.  R.     Public  Utility  Commission  of  New  York  City.     City  Club 

Bulletin  (Chicago)  Vol.  2.     Pp.  235-250. 
Mead,  E.  S.     Public  Service  Corporations  and  the  City.     Lippincott.     Vol. 

90:641.     Nov.  1912. 


CURRENT    PROBLEMS  15 

Municipal  Affairs.     Vols.  I,  III,  V,  and  VI. 

National  Civic  Federation.  Commission  Regulation  of  Public  Utilities. 
New  York  City.  $8.50. 

New  York  Public  Service  Commission.  First  District.  Report  on  Juris- 
diction and  Work. 

Osborn,  T.  M.  Public  Service  Commission  Law  of  New  York.  Atlantic  Mir; 
April,  1908. 

Public  Service  Commission  of  New  York.     Reports. 

Railroad  Commission  of  Wisconsin.  Reports  and  Addresses  by  Commis- 
sioners. 

Sinclair,  A.  H.  Municipal  Monopolies  and  Their  Management  (1891). 
Univ.  of  Toronto  Studies. 

Vail,  T.  N.  Public  Utilities  and  Public  Policy,  Atlan.  Mo.  Vol.  Ill  :307,  Mr. 
1913. 

Whitten,  R.  H.     Valuation  of  Public  Service  Corporations.     Banks,  $5.50. 

Wilcox,  D.  F.     Municipal  Franchises,  2  vols.     Gervaise  Press,  $5.00. 

Wilcox,  D.  F.  Municipal  Home  Rule  and  Public  Utility  Franchises,  Munic- 
ipal Review.  Vol.  3,  Jan.  1914. 

Wyer,  S.  S.  Regulation,  Valuation  and  Depreciation  of  Public  Utilities. 
Sears  and  Simpson,  $5.00. 


(i)  Public  Utilities— Municipal  OicnersMp 

Bemis,  E.  W.   (Ed.)     Municipal  Monopolies  (for).     Crowell,  $2.00. 

Darwin,  L.     Municipal  Trade   (against).     Dutton,  $3.50. 

Debaters  Handboook  on  Municipal  Ownership.     Wilson,  $1.00. 

Holcombe,  A.  N.     Public  Ownership  of  Telephones  on  the  Continent   of 
Europe.     Houghton,  $2.00. 

Howe,   F.    C.     The   British    City:     The   Beginnings   of  Democracy    (for). 
Scribner,  $1.50. 

II owe,  F.  C.     The  City:    The  Hope  of  Democracy  (for).     Scribner,  $1.50. 

King,  C.  L.     Regulation  of  Municipal  Utilities.     National  Municipal  League, 
$1.50. 

Lubbock,  J.     On  Municipal  and  National  Trading   (against).     Macmillan, 
$1.00. 

Morgan,  J.  E.,  and  Bullock,  E.  D.     Selected  Articles  on  Municipal  Owner- 
ship.    H.  W.  Wilson,  $1.00. 

Myer,   H.   R.     Municipal   Ownership   in   Great   Britain,    (against).     Mac- 
millan, $1.50. 

National  Civic  Federation.     Report  on  Municipal  and  Private  Operation  of 
Public  Utilities. 

Parsons,  F.     The  City  for  the  People  (for).     Baker,  Taylor.     Cloth,  $1.00- 
Paper,  $.50. 

Parsons,  F.     European  Cities  at  Work   (for). 

Porter,  R.  P.     The  Dangers  of  Municipal  Ownership,   (against).     Century 
Co.,  $1.80. 

Shaw,  B.    The  Common  Sense  of  Municipal  Trading,    (for).     Am.   City, 
Bureau,  $.85. 


16  INDIANA   UNIVEKSITY 

(g)     Municipal  Markets 

Beard,  C.  A.     American  City  Government.     P.  272.     Century  Co.,  $2.00. 
Black,  Mrs.  E.    Communal  Benefits  From  the  Public  Control  of  Terminal 

Markets.    An.  Amer.  Acad.  Vol.,  48:149-53,  Jl.  1913. 
Driggs,  L.  L.    Feeding  the  Public  and  Municipal  Supervision.     Ind.  Vol. 

75 :32-5,  Jl.  3,  1913. 
Kamp,  C.     Management  of  a  Municipal  Market.    Amer.  City,  Vol.  10:63-4, 

Ja.  1914. 
King,  C.  L.  Municipal  Markets.  An.  Amer.  Acad.,  Vol.  50:102-17,  N. 

1913. 
Maltbie,  M.  R.     Market  Rights  and  Cities.     Municipal  Affairs,  Vol.  2 :716- 

20,  D.  1898. 
Miller,   C.   C.     Symposium  on  Marketing  Methods  in   Leading   European 

Cities.     Amer.  City,  Vol.  8:355-63  Ap.  1913.     See  also  Amer.  City,  Feb. 

March,  1913. 
Successful  Municipal  Market  in  Los  Angeles.     World's  Work.     Vol.  27:- 

114,  N.  1913. 

Sullivan,  J.  W.    Markets  for  the  People.    Macmillan,  $1.25. 
Typical  American  Markets.     Symposium.    An.  Amer.  Acad.,  Vol.  50:118- 

38,  Nov.   1913. 

(h)     Municipal  Protection 
(1)     Police  Department 

Fuld,  L.  F.    Police  Administration.    Putnam,  $3.00. 
McAdoo,  W.     Guarding  a  Great  City.     Harper,  $2.00. 

Whitlock,   B.     The  Enforcement  of  Law  in  Cities.     Amer.   City  Bureau. 
$.95. 

(2)     Fire  Department 

Articles  in  American  City  Magazine.    $2,00  per  year. 

Croker,  E.  F.     Fire  Prevention.     (1912).     Dodd,  $1.50. 

Kenlon,  J.     Fires  and  Fire  Fighters.     Doran,  $2.50. 

McKeon,  P.  J.     Fire  Prevention.     Chief  Pub.  Co.,  $1.75. 

Martin,  E.,  and  Davis,  G.  M.    Firebrands.     Am.  City  Bureau,  $.68. 

Reports  and  Bulletins  of  Indiana  State  Fire  Marshal.    Free. 

(i)     Municipal  Recreation 
(1)     Baths  and  Swimming  Pools 

Cross,  A.  W.    Public  Baths  and  Wash-Houses.    Amer.  City  Bureau.    $7.50, 

Postpaid. 
Gerhard,  W.  P.  Modern  Baths  and  Bath  Houses.  Amer.  City  Bur.  $3.00, 

Postpaid. 
Hanger,  G.  W.  W.  Public  Baths  in  the  United  States  (Labor  Bulletin,  No. 

54).     $1.00. 


CURRENT   PROBLEMS  17 

(2)     Playgrounds 

Addams,  Jane.  The  Spirit  of  Youth  and  the  City  Streets.  Macmillan, 
$1.25. 

Angell,  E.  D.     Play.     Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  $1.50. 

Articles  in  American  City  Mag.  Vols.  I,  II  and  III. 

Bancroft,  J.  H.  Games  for  the  Playground,  Home,  School  and  Gymna- 
sium. Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Bremner,  K.  F.    A  Book  of  Song  Games  and  Ball  Games.    Barnes,  $1.25. 

Gulick,  L.  H.     The  Healthful  Art  of  Dancing.     Doubleday,  $1.40. 

Johnson,  G.  E.    Education  by  Plays  and  Games. 

Leland,  A.  and  L.  H.  Playground  Technique  and  Playcraft.  Bassette, 
$2.50. 

Mero,  E.  B.  American  Playgrounds.  American  Gymnasia  Co.  New  York 
or  Baker,  $2.00. 

Public  Recreation  Facilities.    Amer.  Acad.,  Paper,  $1.00;  Cloth,  $1.50. 

Publications  of  Playground  and  Recreation  Assoc.  of  America,  1  Madison 
Ave.,  New  York  City. 

Stern,  R.  B.    Neighborhood  Entertainments.     Sturgis  and  Walton,  $1.00. 
See  also  titles  under  the  School  and  the  Playground,  p.  47. 

(3)     Celebrations  and  Civic  Pageants 

Bates,  E.  W.    Pageants  and  Pageantry.    Ginn,  $1.25. 

Chubb,   P.  and  others.    Festivals  and  Plays  in   Schools  and  Elsewhere. 

Harper,  $2.00. 

Lincoln,  J.  E.  C.     The  Festival  Book.     Barnes,  $1.50. 
Mackay,  C.  D'A.     Patriotic  Plays  and  Pageants  for  Young  People.    Holt, 

$1.35. 

Merington,  M.    Holiday  Plays.    Duffield,  $1.25. 
Needham,  M.  M.    Folk  Festivals.    Their  Growth  and  How  to  Give  Them. 

Huebsch,  $1.25. 

(4)     Municipal  Theaters 

Jones,  A.    Aims  and  Duties  of  a  National  Theatre,  Fortnightly,  Feb.  1913. 
Mackaye,  P.    The  Civic  Theatre  in  Relation  to  the  Redemption  of  Leisure. 
Survey  Co.,  $1.50. 

(5)     Social  Centers 
See  titles  under  the  School  as  a  Social  Center,  p.  48. 

(j)     Municipal  Finance 

Allen,  W.  H.    Efficient  Democracy.    Amer.  City  Bureau,  $1.62. 

Annals  of  the  American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science,  May,  1912, 
$1.00. 

Bureau  of  Municipal  Research,  New  York.  Handbook  on  Municipal  Ac- 
counting. 

Cleveland,  F.  A.  Municipal  Administration  and  Accounting.  Longmans, 
$2.00. 

Conference  on  State  and  Local  Taxation.  Addresses  and  Proceedings, 
(1908-1913.)  Macmillan,  $2.00-3.00. 

5—988 


18  INDIANA   UNIVERSITY 

Dana,  J.  C.  City  Planning  and  Excess  Condemnation.  American  City, 
Vol.  VI,  p.  640,  April,  1912. 

Leohauser.     Municipal  Accounting.     Appleton,  $1.00. 

Marsh,  B.  C.  Taxation  of  Land  Values  in  American  Cities;  The  Next 
Step  in  Exterminating  Poverty.  Arner.  City  Bureau,  1912.  Paper, 
80c;  Cloth,  $1.10,  Postpaid. 

Upson,  L.  D.     Sources  of  Municipal  Revenues  in  Illinois.     Amer.  City  Bu- 
reau, 75c. 
See  also  titles  under  Taxation,  p.  35. 

5.     TOWNSHIPS  AND  RURAL  COMMUNITIES 

Bailey,  L.  H.     The  Country  Life  Movement.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 

Bailey,  L.  H.     The  State  and  the  Farmer.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 

Bailey,  L.  H.     The  Outlook  to  Nature.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 

Butterfield,  K.  L.  Chapters  in  Rural  Progress.  University  of  Chicago 
Press,  $1.00. 

Carver,  T.  N.     Principles  of  Rural  Economics.     Ginu,  $1.30. 

Country  Life.     Amer.  Acad.,  $1.50 ;  Paper,  $1.00. 

Cyclopedia  of  American  Agriculture  IV.     Macmillan  Company,  $5.00. 

Fairlie,  J.  A.  Local  Governments  in  Country  Towns  and  Villages.  Cen- 
tury Co.  $1.25. 

Farm  Wages  in  the  United  States.  United  States  Dept.  of  Agriculture. 
Bulletin  No.  26,  1903.  Gratis. 

Ford,  J.     Co-operation  in  New  England.     Survey  Co.,  $1.50.     Postpaid. 

Gillette,  J.  M.     Constructive  Rural  Sociology.     Sturgis  and  Walton,  $1.60. 

McKeever,  W.  A.     Farm  Boys  and  Girls.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Plunkett,  Sir  Horace.  The  Rural  Life  Problem  of  the  United  States. 
Macmillan,  $1.25. 

Powell,  G.     Co-operation  in  Agriculture.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Proceedings  of  the  Pennsylvania  Rural  Progress  Association. 

Report  of  Federal  Commission  on  Country  Life  Appointed  by  President 
Roosevelt.  Sturgis  and  Walton,  $.75. 

Taylor,  H.  C.  Introduction  to  the*  Study  of  Agricultural  Economics.  Mac- 
millan, $1.25. 

Ward,  E.  J.     The  Social  Center.     Appleton,  $1.50. 

Wilson,  W.  H.     The  Evolution  of  the  Country  Community.     Pilgrim  Press, 
$1.25. 
See  titles  also  under  Town  Government,  p.  11,  and  Church,  p.  53. 

B.     The  Commonwealth 

1.     GENERAL  REFERENCES 

Beard,  C.  A.     American  Government  and  Politics.     Macmillan,  $2.10. 
Beard,  C.  A.     Readings  in  American  Government  and  Politics.     Macmillan, 

$1.90. 

Bryce,  J.     The  American  Commonwealth,  Vol.  I.     Macmillan,  $2.00. 
Fiske,  J.     Civil  Government  in  the  United  States.     Houghton,  $1.00. 
Garner,  J.  W.     Government  in  the  United  States.    Amer.  Book  Co.,  $1.00. 
Hart,  A.  B.     Actual  Government.     Longmans,  $2.25. 


CURRENT    PROBLEMS  19 

James,  J.  A.,  and  Sant'ord,  A.  H.  Our  Government,  Local,  State,  and  Na- 
tional. Scribner,  $.75. 

Lindley,  H.     Government  of  Indiana.     Ginn,  $.50 

MacGregor,  F.  H.     Practical  Politics,  Vol.  V.  of  Woman  Citizen's  Library. 

Rawles,  W.  A.  The  Government  of  the  People  of  Indiana.  Hinds,  Nobler 
and  Eldredge,  $.50. 

Relnsch,  P.  S.  Readings  on  American  State  Government.  Longmans, 
$2.25. 

Wilson,  W.     The  State.     Heath,  $2.00. 

2).    THE  ADMINISTRATIVE  BRANCH 
(a)     The  Governor  and  Other  State  Officers 

Biennial  Messages  of  Governor  and  Reports  of  Officers. 

Blue,  L.  Recent  Tendencies  in  State  Administration.  Annals  of  the  Amer. 
Acad.  Vol.  18,  Pp.  434-445. 

Finley,  J.  H.,  and  Sanderson,  J.  F.  The  American  Executive  and  Execu- 
tive Methods.  Century  Co.,  $1.25. 

MacGregor,  F.  H.     Practical  Politics.     Woman  Citizen's  Library,  Vol.  V. 

Reinsch,  P.  S.     Readings  on  American  State  Government.     Ginn,  $2.50. 

Russell,  (Gov.)  W.  E.  The  Power  of  the  Governor — Address  to  Mass. 
Legislature,  Jan.  1892.  ( Reinsch' s  Readings.) 

White,  W.  A.     Folk  as  Governor.     McClure's,  Dec.  1905. 
See  also  titles  under  General  References  above,  p.  18. 

(b)     Bureaus  and  Commissions 

Howe,  F.  C.     Wisconsin :     An  Experiment  in  Democracy.     Scribner,  $1.25. 

McCarthy,  C.     The  Wisconsin  Idea.  .  Macmillan,  $1.50. 

White,  F.  H.  The  Growth  and  Future  of  State  Boards  and  Commissions. 
Political  Science  Quarterly,  1903. 

Consult  the  reports  of  the  various  boards  and  commissions  of  Indiana, 
especially  the  following : 

Public  Service  Commission  (formerly  Railroad  Commission)  ;  State 
Board  of  Tax  Commissioners;  Bureau  of  Statistics;  State  Board  of 
Accounts;  Bureau  of  Inspection  (formerly  Labor  Commission,  and 
Bureau  of  Mine  Inspection)  ;  Geological  Department;  State  Boards 
of  Agriculture,  Forestry  and  Health ;  Public  Library  Commission ; 
Boards  of  State  Charities ;  Boards  of  Managers  of  Correctional,  Re- 
formatory and  Penal  Institutions ;  Boards  of  Trustees  of  State  Educa- 
tional Institutions;  Boards  of  Control  of  Benevolent  Institutions. 
See  also  titles  under  general  references  above  (p.  18),  and  Regulation 

of  Public  Utilities,  p.  14. 

3.     THE  LEGISLATURE 

Commons,  J.  R.     Proportional  Representation  (2d  Ed.).     Macmillan,  $1.25. 

Garner,  J.  W.  Executive  Participation  in  Legislation  as  a  Means  of  In- 
creasing Legislative  Efficiency.  Amer.  Pol.  Science  Review.  Vol. 
VIII.  Supplement,  Pp.  176-190,  Feb.  1914. 

Jones,  C.  L.  Improvement  of  Legislative  Methods  and  Procedure  Same, 
Pp.  191-1214. 


20  INDIANA   UNIVERSITY 

MacGregor,  F.  H.     Practical  Politics.    Woman  Citizen's  Library,  Vol.  V. 

Orth,  S.  P.     Our  State  Legislatures.    Atlantic  Mo.,  Dec.  1904. 

Reinsch,  P.  S.     American  Legislatures  and  Legislative  Methods.     Century 

Co.,  $1.25. 

Unicameral  Legislatures.     Bulletin,  N.  S.  No.  77,  Univ.  of  Oklahoma. 
Weyl,  W.  E.    The  New  Democracy.     Macmillan,  $2.00. 
Wilcox,  D.  F.    Government  by  all  the  People.    Macmillan,  $1.50. 

See  also  titles  under  General  References  above,  and  Newer  Ideals  of 
Popular  Control,  p.  20. 

4.     THE  JUDICIARY 

Baldwin,  S.  E.    The  American  Judiciary.     Century  Co.,  $1.25. 

Carpenter,  W.  L.     Courts  of  Last  Resort.     Amer.  Bar  Asso.  Proceedings, 

1909. 

Garner,  J.  W.     Crime  and  Judicial  Inefficiency.     Annals  Amer.  Acad.,  1907. 
Lummis,  H.  T.    The  Failure  of  the  Appeal  System.     Mass.  Prison  Assoc., 

1909. 
Reform  in  the  Administration  of  Justice.     Annals.  Amer.  Acad.,  March 

1914. 

Reinsch,  P.  S.     Readings  on  American  Government.     Ginn,  $2.25. 
Smith,  W.  R.     Politics  and  the  Judiciary.     Kans.  Bar.  Assoc.  Proceedings, 

1905. 

Storey,  M.     The  Reform  of  Legal  Procedure.     Yale  Univ.  Press,  $1.35. 
Taft,   W.   H.     Delays   and  Defects   in   the  Enforcement  of   Law   in   this 

Country.     Civic  Forum.     Paper,  10  cents. 

See  also  titles  under  Federal  Government,  p.  24,  Judiciary,  p.  25  and 
Initiative,  Referendum  and  Recall,  p.  21. 

5.     NEWER  IDEAS  OF  POPULAR  CONTROL 
(a)     The  Direct  Primary 

American  Year  Book,  1909-1913.     Appleton,  $3.00. 

American  Political  Science  Assoc.     Proceedings,  1907,  1910. 

Barnett,  J.  D.     Forestalling  the  Direct  Primary.     Pol.  Science  Quarterly 
Vol.  27,  Pp.  648-68. 

Holcomb,  A.  M.     Direct  Primaries  and  Second  Ballot.    Amer.  Pol.  Science 
Review,  Vol.  5 :535-52. 

Kales,  A.  M.     Unpopular  Government.     Univ.  of  Chicago  Press,  $1.62,  Post- 
paid. 

MacGregor,  F.  H.     Practical  Politics.     Woman  Citizens'  Library,  Vol.  VI. 

Merriam,  C.  E.     Primary  Elections.     Contains  bibliography.     Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago Press,  $1.25. 

Meyer,  E.  C.     Nominating  Systems.     Author,  $1.50 

National  Municipal  League.     Proceedings  1901,  1904-7. 

Reinsch,   P.   S.    Readings  on  American   State  Governments,   Pp.  364-434. 
Longmans,  $2.25. 

Remsen,  D.    Primary  Elections.     Putnam,  $.75. 

See  also  titles  under  Federal  Government,  p.  24,   Parties  and  Elec- 
tions, p.  26. 


CURRENT   PROBLEMS  21 

(b)    Initiative,  Referendum,  and  Recall 

Adams,  B.     The  Theory  of  Social  Revolutions.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 

Alger,  G.  W.     Criticising  the  Courts.     Atlantic  Mo.    Nov.  1911. 

American  Year  Book.     1911-13.    Appleton,  $3.00. 

Beard,  C  A.,  and  Schultz,  B.  FA  Documents  on  Initiative,  Referendum  a  ml 
Recall.  Macmillan,  $2.00. 

Bourne,  J.     Initiative,  Referendum  and  Recall.     Atlantic  Mo.  Jan.  1912. 

Cleveland,  F.  A.     Growth  of  Democracy.     Quadrangle  Press,  $1.50. 

Fink,  A.     Recall  of  Judges.     No.  Anier.  Rev.  Vol.  193:672-90. 

Frederick,  K.  T.  Significance  of  the  Recall  of  Judicial  Decisions.  At- 
lantic Mo.,  July  1912,  Vol.  110:46-52. 

Guthrie,  W.  D.  Constitutional  Morality.  No.  Amer.  Review,  Aug.  1912, 
Vol.  196:154-73. 

Hamill,  C.  H.     Constitutional  Chaos.     Forum,  July  1912. 

Hendrick,  B.  J.    Articles  in  McClure's.     Vols.  37  and  38. 

Initiative,  Referendum  and  Recall.     Amer.  Acad.  Sept.  1912.     $1.00. 

Initiative  and  Referendum.     Debaters'  Handbook.     Wilson,  $1.00. 

Kales,  A.  M.  Unpopular  Government.  Univ.  of  Chicago  Press,  $1.62,  Post- 
paid. 

Library  of  Congress.     References  on  Initiative,  Referendum  and  Recall. 

McCall,  S.  W.  Initiative,  Referendum  and  Recall.  Atlantic  Mo.,  Oct. 
1911. 

MacGregor,  F.  H.     Practical  Politics.     Woman  Citizen's  Library,  Vol.  VI. 

Munro^  W.  B.    The  Initiative,  Referendum  and  Recall.     Appleton,  $1.50. 

Oberholtzer,  E.  P.  The  Referendum  in  America.  With  Chapters  on  Initia- 
tive and  Recall.  Scribner,  $2.25. 

Ransom,  Wm.  L.     Majority  Rule  and  Judiciary.     Scribner,  $.60. 

Roe,  G.  E.    Our  Judicial  Oligarchy.    B.  W.  Huebsch,  $1.00. 

Roosevelt,  T.  Nationalism  and  the  Judiciary.  Outlook,  Vol.  97:383-5; 
488-92;  542-6;  574-7. 

Roosevelt,  T.  Charter  of  Democracy.  Outlook,  Feb.  24,  1912,  Vol.  100:- 
397-402. 

Roosevelt,  T.  Right  of  the  People  to  Rule.  Outlook,  March  23,  1912.  Vol. 
100  :618-26. 

Wilcox,  D.  F.     Government  by  all  the  People.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Wisconsin  Free  Library  Commission.     Bulletins  11  and  12. 

(c)     Civil  Service  Reform 

Bernard,  G.  S.     Civil  Service  Reform  vs.  Spoils  System,  N.  Y.,  1885. 

Civil  Service  Reform  Association  (N.  Y.)  Women's  Auxiliary — Bibliography 

of  Civil  Reform  and  Related  Subjects,  1907. 
Curtis,  G.  W.    Addresses  and  Reports  on  the  Reform  of  the  Civil  Service  of 

the  U.   S.    (In  his  Orations  and  Addresses,  Vol.   II,  1894).     Harper, 

$3.50. 
Eaton,  D.  B.     Civil  Service  in  Great  Britain;  a  History  of  Abuses  and 

Reforms  and  Their  Bearing  Upon  American  Politics,  N.  Y.,  1880,  $2.50. 
Fish,  C.  R.    The  Civil  Service  and  the  Patronage.    Longmans,  $2.00. 
Ford,   H.   J.     Political  Evolution   and  Civil   Service  Reform.     Annals  of 

Amer.  Acad.,  Vol.  XV. 


22  INDIANA   UNIVEKSITY 

Oilman,  D.  C.  Civil  Service  Reform  (In  "The  Launching  of  a  University"), 
1906. 

Hart,  A.  B.  Do  the  People  Wish  Civil  Service  Reform?  (In  his  Prac- 
tical Essays  on  American  Government.)  Longmans. 

Leupp,  Francis  E.  Civil  Service  Reform  and  Common  Sense.  Atlantic  Mo. 
Feb.  1914,  Vol.  113,  Pp.  270-9. 

McBain,  H.  L.  DeWitt  Clinton  and  the  Origin  of  the  Spoils  System  in  N. 
-  Y.  Longmans,  $1.50. 

McCarthy,  C.     The  Wisconsin  Idea.     Pp.  172-193.    Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Moses,  R.  The  Civil  Service  of  Great  Britain.  Longmans,  Cloth,  $2.50; 
Paper,  $2.00. 

Roosevelt,  T.  Six  years  of  Civil  Service  Reform  (In  his  American  Ideals). 
Putman,  $1.50. 

Schurz,  C.  The  Necessity  and  Progress  of  Civil  Service  Reform.  Wash- 
ington. National  Civic  Reform  League. 

U.  S.  Civil  Service  Commission,  Annual  Reports. 

6.     THE  SUFFRAGE 

Abbott,  L.     Profession  of  Motherhood.     Outlook,  Apr.  10,  1909,  Vol.  91  :- 

836-40. 
Abbott,  L.     Why  Women  Do  Not  Wish  the  Suffrage.     Atlantic  Mo.  Sept. 

1908,  Vol.  92:289-96. 

Allen,  W.  H.    Woman's  Part  in  Government.    Dodd,  $1.50. 
Bax,  E.  B.     Creature  of  Privilege.     Fortnightly  Rev.  Nov.  1911,  Vol.  96:- 

919-33. 

Buckley,  J.  M.     The  Wrong  and  Peril  of  Woman  Suffrage.     Revell,  $.75. 
Buckley,  J.  M.     Wrongs  and  Perils  of  Woman  Suffrage.     Century  Mag. 

Aug.  1894,  Vol.  48  :613-23. 

Dicey,  A.  V.     Woman  Suffrage.   Quarterly  Rev.  Mar.  1909,  Vol.  210 :276-304. 
Eastman,   M.     Is  Woman   Suffragae   Important?     No.   Amer.   Rev.   June, 

1911,  Vol.  193:60-71. 

Franklin,  M.  L.  The  Case  for  Woman's  Suffrage:  A  Complete  Bibli- 
ography With  Quotations.  Nat.  Am.  Woman's  Suffrage  Assoc.  505 

Fifth  Ave.,  N.  Y.  City.     $.90. 
Frothingham,  O.  B.     Real  Case  of  Remonstrants  Against  Woman  Suffrage. 

Arena,  July,  1890,  Vol.  2:175-81. 

Gardner,  H.  H.    Shall  Women  Vote?    Arena,  Dec.  1895,  Vol.  15  :67-79. 
George,  W.  L.     Women  and  Tomorrow.     Appleton,  $1.25. 
Gilman,  C.  P.    Woman  and  Economics.    Small,  $1.50. 
Harper,   I.  H.    Would  Woman   Suffrage  Benefit  the   State  and  Woman 

Herself?     No.  Amer.  Rev.  Mar.  1904,  Vol.  178:362-74. 
Harper,  I.  H.    Woman  Suffrage^A  Right.     No.  Amer.  Rev.  Sept.  21,  1906, 

Vol.  183:484-98. 
Harper,  I.  H.     Why  Women  Cannot  Vote  in  the  U.   S.     No.  Amer.  Rev. 

July  1904,  Vol.  179:30-41. 

Harvey,  G.     Inherent  Right.     No.  Amer.  Rev.  May,  1910,  Vol.  191:700-20. 
Hecker,  E.  A.     Short  History  of  Woman's  Rights.     Putnam,  $1.50. 
Hoar,  G.  F.     Right  and  Expediency  of  Woman  Suffrage.     Century  Mag. 

Aug.  1894,  Vol.  48 : 605-13. 


CURRENT    PROBLEMS  23 

Hughes,  J.  L.     Last  Protest  Against  Woman's  Enfranchisement.     Arena, 

July  1894,  Vol.  10:201-13. 

Johnston,  M.     Woman's  War.    Atlantic  Mo.  Apr.  1910,  Vol.  106 :559-70. 
Jones,   G.   E.     Some  Impediments   to  Woman   Suffrage.     No.   Amer.   Rev. 

Aug.  1909,  Vol.  190:158-69. 

^  Key,  Ellen.     The  Woman  Movement.     Putnam,  $1.50. 
Livermore,  M.  A.     Woman  Suffrage.     No.  Amer.  Rev.  Oct.  1886,  Vol.  143:- 

371-81. 
Meredith,  E.     What  it  Means  to  be  an  Enfranchised  Woman.    Atlantic  Mo. 

Aug.  1908,  Vol.  102:196-202. 
Meyer,  A.  N.  Woman's  Assumption  of  Sex  Superiority.     No.  Amer.  Rev. 

Jan.  1904,  Vol.  178:101-9. 
O'Rell,  M.     Petticoat  Government.     No.  Amer.  Rev.  July,  1890,  Vol.  163:- 

101-9. 
'    Rembaugh,  B.     Political  Status  of  Women  in  the  United  States.     Putnam, 

$1.00.  ,    ;    } 

Seawell,  M.  E.     Ladies'  Battle.    Atlantic  Mo.  Sept.  1910,  Vol.  106 :289-303. 
V  Schirmacher,  K.     Modern  Woman's  Rights  Movement.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 
Scott,  B  L.     Woman's  Relation  to  Government    No.  Amer.  Rev.  Apr.  1910, 

Vol.  191:549-58. 
Significance  of  Woman  Suffrage  Movement.     Annals  of  Amer.  Acad.  May 

1910.     Vol.  35,  Supplement,  pp.  1-37. 

Squire,  B.     The  Woman  Movement  in  America.     McClurg,  $.75. 
Stanton,  E.  C.  and  Others.     History  of  Woman  Suffrage.     Vol.  4,  National 

Woman  Suffrage,  $2.00. 
y  Sumner,  H.  L.     Equal   Suffrage.     How  It  Works  In  Colorado.     Harper, 

$2.00.  • 

/Tarbell,  Ida.     The  Business  of  Being  a  Woman.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 
Thomas,  W.  I.    Votes  for  Women.     American  Mag.  July,  1909,  Vol.  68:- 

292-301. 
Ward,    M.    A.     Woman's    Anti-Suffrage    Movement.     Nineteenth    Century, 

Aug.  1908,  Vol.  64:343-52. 

Woman  Suffrage,  Woman  Citizen's  Library,  Vols.  VII  and  VIII. 
Write  Mrs.   G.  M.  Henderson,  1202  Odd  Fellows  Bldg.,   Indianapolis,  for 

literature  in  favor  of  Woman  Suffrage. 
Write  N.  Y.  State  Assoc.  opposed  to  Woman  Suffrage,  29  W.  Thirty-ninth 

St.,  New  York  City,  for  literature  opposing  Woman  Suffrage. 

7.     LEGAL  STATUS  OF  WOMAN 

Bayles,  G.  J.     Woman  and  the  Law.     Century  Co.,  $1.40. 

Foster.     Legal  Rights  of  Women.     Women's  Pub.  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Goldmark,  J.  C.     Working  Women  and  the  Laws.     Amer.  Acad.  $.25. 

Hard.  W.     Series  in  Delineator,  Oct.  1911-Dec.  1912. 

Digest  of  Laws  of  Indiana  of  Special  Application  to  Women  and  Children. 

Bulletin  No.  5  Legislative  Reference  Bureau.     Gratis. 
Wilson,  J.  L.     Legal  and  Political  Status  of  Women  in  the  United  States. 

*  The  Torch  Press,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  $2.50. 
Woman  and  the  Law.     Woman  Citizen's  Library,  Vol.  VIII. 


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8.    CURRENT  PROBLEMS 

For  references  on  current  problems  see  titles  under  Economic  Problems, 
p.  28,  and  Social  Problems,  p.  37. 

9.     THE  NEED  OF  A  NEW  CONSTITUTION  FOB  INDIANA 

American  Year  Book  1909-13.    Appleton. 

Dodd,  W.  F.     Revision  and  Amendment  of  State  Constitutions.     Johns  Hop- 
kins Press,  $2.00. 

Ellingham  vs.  Dye.     Northeastern  Reporter,  Vol.  99.  pp.  1-39. 

New  Constitution  for  Indiana.     An  Outline  and  Some  Student  Speeches. 
Bulletin  Indiana  Univ.  Vol.  XI,  No.  10. 

Proceedings  of  Conference  on  Taxation  in  Indiana.     Indiana  University 
Bulletin.     Vol.  XII,  No.  5.     $.50. 

Reinsch,   P.    S.     Readings   on  American    State   Government,    Pp.   435-465. 
Longmans,  $2.25. 

Stimson,  F.  J.     Federal  and  State  Constitutions.     Boston  Book  Co.,  $3.50. 

Woodburn,  J.  A.     The  Need  of  a  New  Constitution  for  Indiana.     The  In- 
diana Franchise  League,  Indianapolis.     $.10. 

The  discussion  of  the  details  of  a  new  constitution  for  Indiana  nat- 
urally involves  the  consideration  of  such  vital  questions  as  the  suffrage, 

direct  primaries,  initiative  and  referendum,  recall,  commission  government 

for  cities,  short  ballot,  regulation  of  the  liquor  traffic  and  tax  reform. 

References  upon  these  topics  will  be  found  under  the  appropriate  headings 

in  this  bulletin. 


0.    The  Federal  Government 
1.     GENEEAL  REFERENCES 

Ashley,  R.  L.    The  American  Federal  State.     Macmillan,  $2.90. 
Beard,  C.  A.    American  Government  and  Politics.    Macmillan,  $2.10. 
Beard,  C.  A.     Readings  in  American  Government  and  Politics.     Macmillan, 

$1.90. 

Bryce,  J.    The  American  Commonwealth,  Vol.  I.     Macmillan,  $2.00. 
Cleveland,  F.  A.  Organized  Democracy.     Longmans,  $2.50. 
Hart,  A.  B.     Practical  Essays  on  American  Government.     Longmans. 
Haskin,  F.  J.     American  Government    Lippincott,  $1.00. 
Johnston,  A.     American  Political  History.    Putnam,  2  vols.     Putnam,  $2.00 

each. 

MacGregor,  F.  H.    Practical  Politics,     Woman  Citizen's  Library,  Vol.  VI. 
Merriam,  C.   E.    A  History  of  American  Political  Theories.     Macmillan, 

$1.50. 

Reinsch,  P.  S.     Civil  Government.     Sanborn,  $.60. 
Reinsch,  P.  S.     Readings  on  American  Federal  Government.     Longmans, 

$2.25. 

Smith,  J.  A.    The  Spirit  of  American  Government.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 
Willoughby,  W.  W.     The  American  Constitutional  System.     Century  Co., 

$1.25. 


CUKKENT   PROBLEMS  25 

Wilson,  W.     Congressional  Government  in  the  United  States,     Houghton, 

$1.25. 
Woodburn,  J.  A.     The  American  Republic  and  Its  Government.     Putnam. 

$2.00. 

2.     THE  ADMINISTRATIVE  BRANCH 
(a)     The  President  and  Cabinet 

Finley,  J.  H.  and  Sanderson,  J.  F.     The  American  Executive  and  Executive 

Methods.     Century  Co.,  $1.25. 
Hinsdale,   Mary.     The   President's   Cabinet.     (Historical    Studies).     Univ. 

of  Michigan,  $1.75. 

Learned,  H.  B.     The  President's  Cabinet.     Yale  University  Press,  $2.50. 
MacGregor,  F.  H.     Practical  Politics.     Vol.  VI  of  Woman  Citizen's  Library. 
Mason,    E.    C.     The   Veto   Power.      Harvard   Historical    Studies,    (1890). 

Longmans. 
Stanwood,  Edward.     A  History  of  the  Presidency.     Houghton,  $1.75. 

(I))     Departments,  Bureaus,  and  Commissions 

Consult  reports  of  the  same. 

See  also  general  references  above,  under  Federal  Government,  p.  24. 

3.  THE  CONGRESS 

Follett,  M.  P.     The  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Longmans, 

$1.75. 

Fuller,  II.  B.     Speakers  of  the  House.     Little,  $2.00. 
Kerr,  C.  H.     The  United  States  Senate. 
McCall,  S.  W.     The  Business  of  Congress.     Columbia  University  Lectures. 

Lemcke,  $1.50. 

McConachie,  L.  G.     Congressional  Committees.     Crowell,  $1.75. 
MacGregor,  F.  H.     Practical  Politics  of  Woman  Citizen's  Library,  Vol.  VI. 
Reinsch,  P.  S.     American  Legislatures  and  Legislative  Methods.     Century 

Co.,  $1.25. 
Wilson,  W.     Congressional  Government.     Lemcke,  $1.50. 

See  also  titles  under  Legislatures,  p.  19. 

4.  THE  JUDICIARY 

Baldwin,  S,  E.     The  American  Judiciary.     Century  Co.,  $1.25. 

Beard,  C.  A.     The  Supreme  Court  and  the  Constitution.     Macmillan,  $1.00. 

Dougherty,  J.  N.  Power  of  the  Federal  Judiciary  Over  Legislation.  Put- 
nam, $1.00. 

Haines,  C.  G.  The  American  Doctrine  of  Judicial  Supremacy.  Macmil- 
lan, $2.00. 

McLaughlin,  A.  C.  The  Courts,  The  Constitution,  and  Parties.  Univ.  of 
Chicago  Press,  $1.50. 

Ransom,  W.  L.     Majority  Rule  and  the  Judiciary.     Scribner,  $.60. 

Roe,  G.  E.     Our  Judicial  Oligarchy.     Huebsch,  $1.00. 


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Willoughby,  W.  W.     The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.     Johns  Hop- 
kins Univ.  Press,  $1.25. 
See  also  titles  under  Initiative,  Referendum  and  Recall,  p.  21. 

5.     PARTIES  AND  ELECTIONS 

Brooks,  N.     A  Short  Study  in  Party  Politics.     Scribner,  $1.25. 

Dougherty,  J.  H.  The  Electoral  System  of  the  United  States.  Putnam, 
$2.00. 

Ford,  H.  J.     The  Rise  and  Growth  of  American  Politics.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Griffith,  E.  C.  The  Rise  and  Development  of  the  Gerrymander.  Scott, 
$1.25. 

Haynes,  G.  H.     The  Election  of  United  States  Senators.     Holt,  $1.50. 

Jones,  C.  L.     Readings  on  Parties  and  Elections.     Macmillan,  $1.60. 

MacGregor,  F.  H.     Practical  Politics,  Vol.  VI  of  Woman  Citizen's  Library. 

Macy,  J.    Party  Organization.     Century  Co.,  $1.25. 

Merriam,  C.  E.     Primary  Elections.     Univ.  of  Chicago  Press,  $1.25. 

Meyer,  E.  C.     Nominating  Systems,  Author.    $1.50. 

New  York  World  Almanac. 

Ostrogorski,  M.     Democracy  and  the  Party  System.     Macmillan,  $1.75. 

Ray,  P.  O.  Introduction  to  Political  Parties  and  Practical  Politics.  Scrib- 
ner, $1.50. 

Woodburn,  J.  A.  Political  Parties  and  Party  Problems  in  the  United 
States.  Putnam,  $2.00. 

American  Year  Book,  1909-1913,    Appleton,  $3.00. 

Reader's  Guide  to  Periodical  Literature. 

See  also  titles  under  Commonwealth — Direct  Primary,  p.  21. 

6.     CURRENT  PROBLEMS 
(a)     Conservation 

Clark,  J.  B.  Economics  of  Waste  and  Conservation.  Atlantic  Mo.,  Sept. 
1910,  Vol.  106  :325-31. 

Conservation  of  Natural  Resources;  Amer.  Acad.,  $1.50. 

Cronan,  R.     Our  Wasteful  Nation.     Kennerly,  $1.00. 

Douglas,  J.  Waste  and  Natural  Resources.  Smithsonian  Institution,  An- 
nual Report,  1909,  Pp.  317-29. 

Gregory,  M.  H.     Checking  the  Waste.     Bobbs-Merrill,  $1.25. 

Knapp,  J.  L.     Other  Side  of  Conservation.     No.  Amer.  Review,  Apr.  1910. 

Laut,  A.  C.  Conservation  of  National  Good.  Outing,  May  1909,  Vol.  54:- 
227-45. 

McKee,  J.  R.  The  Public  and  the  Conservation  Policy.  No.  Amer.  Re- 
view, Oct.  1910,  Vol.  192 :493-503. 

Mitchell,  C.  E.  Checking  the  Waste  of  Our  National  Resources.  Rev.  of 
Rev.,  May  1908,  Vol.  37:585-92. 

National  Conservation  Commission,  Report,  Feb.  1909.  3  vols.,  $1.95,  Supt. 
of  Documents. 

National  Conservation  Congress,  Addresses  and  Proceedings,  1909-1913. 

Pinchot,  G.     The  Fight  for  Conservation.     Doubleday,  $.60. 


CURRENT    PROBLEMS  27 

Price,  O.  W.    The  Land  We  Live  In.     Small,  $1.50. 

Rockwood,  E.  W.    Work  of  the  Chemist  in  Conservation.    Pop.  Science  Mo., 

Mar.  1911,  Vol.  78:291-304. 
Roosevelt,  T.     Weightiest  Problem  Before  Our  People.     Chautauquan,  June 

1909,  Vol.  55:33-43. 
Scott,  L.  M.     Why  East  and  West  Differ  on  The  Conservation  Problem.^ 

Independent,  Mar.  31,  1910,  Vol.  68 : 697-9. 
Shaler,  N.  S.     Man  and  The  Earth.     Dnffield,  $1.50. 
Taft,  W.  H.    Address  Before  the  National  Conservation  Congress.     Pop. 

Science  Monthly,  Oct.  1910,  Vol.  77:313-22. 
Van  Hise,  C.  R.    Conservation  of  Natural  Resources  in  the  U.  S.  Macmillan, 

$2.00. 
Williams.  H.  S.     Conservation  of  Natural  Resources.     Hearst's  Magazine, 

Jan.  1913,  Vol.  23:124-34. 

(~b)     The  Waste  of  War 

Angell,  Norman.     The  Great  Illusion.     Putnam,  $1.00. 

Bloch,  Jean  de.    The  Future  of  War.    World  Peace  Foundation,  $.65. 

Chauning,  W.  E.     Discourses  on  War.     World  Peace  Foundation,  $.60. 

Jordan,  D.  S.     The  Unseen  Empire.    Amer.  Unitarian  Assoc.,  $1.25. 

Jordan,  D.  S.    The  Human  Harvest.    Amer.  Unitarian  Assoc.,  $1.00. 

Jordan,  D.  S.     War  and  Waste.     Doubleday,  $1.25. 

Mead,  L.  A.    Peace  and  Arbitration,  Woman  Citizen's  Library,  Vol.  XI. 

Publications  of  the  American  Association  for  International  Conciliation. 

407  West  117th  St.  New  York. 

Publications  of  the  World  Peace  Foundation,  40  Mt.  Vernon  St.  Boston. 
Many  of  the  publications  of  these  societies  are  free. 

For  other  references  on  the  conservation  of  human  resources  see  titles 
under  Sanitation,  p. — ,  Labor  Problems,  p. — ,  Child  Problems,  p. — . 

(c)    Currency    and    Banking — (d)    The    Tariff,    (e)    Control    of    Trusts, 

(f)    Immigration 

For  references  on  these  topics  see  Economic  Problems,  p.  44. 
On  other  current  problems  see  titles  under  Labor  Problems,  p.  28,  and 
Social  Problems,  p.  37. 

7.    THE  CONSTITUTION  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 

Beard,  C.  A.    The  Economic  Interpretation  of  the  Constitution.    Macmillan, 

$2.25. 
Colin,  M.  M.     An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  the  Constitution.     Johns 

Hopkins  Press,  $1.50. 

Cooley,  T.  M.     Constitutional  Limitations.     Little,  $6.00. 
Goodnow,  F.  J.     Social  Reform  and  the  Constitution.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 
McClain,  E.     Constitutional  Law  in  the  United  States.     Longmans,  $2.25. 
Smith,  J.  A.     The  Spirit  of  American  Government.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 
Stimsou,   F.   J.     The  American  Constitution.     Scribner,   $1.25. 

Consult  references  under  the  Judiciary,  p.  25. 


III.     ECONOMIC   PROBLEMS 

A.     General  Treatises  on  Economics 

Bullock,  C.  J.     Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Economics.     (A  good  book 

for  beginners).     Silver,  Burdett,  $1.28. 

Clark,  J.  B.     The  Distribution  of  Wealth.     Macmillan,  $3.00. 
Ely,  R.  T.     Outlines  of  Economics.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 
Fetter,  F.  A.     Principles  of  Economics.     Century  Co.,  $2.00. 
Marshall,   A.     Principles  of  Economics.     Vol.   I.     Macmillan,   $4.00. 
Seager,  H.  R.     Introduction  to  Economics.     Holt,  $2.25. 
Seligman,  E.  R.  A.     Principles  of  Economics.     Longmans,  $2.25. 
Smith,  Adam.     An  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Causes  of  the  Wealth  of 

Nations   (Caiman's  Edition)    (1904)   2  vols.  Putnam,  $6.00. 
Taussig,   F.   W.     Principles  of  Economics    (2  vols.).     Macmillan,   $4.00. 

B.    Labor  Problems 

Adams,  T.  S.,  and  Sunnier,  H.  L.    Labor  Problems.     Macmillan,  $1.60. 
Carlton,  F.  T.     History  and  Problems  of  Organized  Labor.     Heath,  $2.00. 
Consult  these  two  books  on  all  labor  topics, 

1.     WAGE  SYSTEMS  AND  A  MINIMUM  WAGE 

Bolen,  G.  L.     Getting  a  Living   (cli.  5).     Macmillan,  $2.00. 

Boyle,  J.     Minimum  Wage  and  Syndicalism.     Stewart  and  Kidd,  $1.00. 

Commons,    J.    R.     Trade   Unionism   and   Labor    Problems,    (pp.    270-288). 

Ginn,  $2.40. 

Gilman,  N.  P.     Profit  Sharing.     Houghton,  $1.75. 
Millis,  H    A.     Some  Aspects  of  the  Minimum  Wage.     Jour.  Pol.  Econ.  Vol. 

XXII,  p,  132.     Feb.  1914 

Ryan,  J.  A.     A  Living  Wage.     Macmillan,  $1.00. 
Schloss,  D.  F.     Industrial  Remuneration.     Putnam,  $2.50. 

(a)     Efficiency  Systems 

Brandeis,  L.  D.  Scientific  Management  of  Railroads.  Engineering  Maga- 
zine Co.,  $1.00. 

Emerson,  H.     The  Twelve  Principles  of  Efficiency.     Eng.  Mag.  Co.,  $2.00. 

Gilbreath,  F.   B.     Motion  Study.     Van   Nostrand,   $2.00. 

Gilbreth,  F.  B.  The  Primer  of  Scientific  Management.  Van  Nostraud, 
$1.00. 

Hartness,  J.  The  Human  Factor  in  Works  Management.  McGraw-Hill, 
$1.50. 

Muensterberg,  H.     Psychology  and  Industrial  Efficiency.     Houghton,  $1.50. 

Taylor,  F.  W.     The  Principles  of  Scientific  Management.     Harper,   $1.50. 

The  Adjustment  of  Wages  to  Efficiency.    Amer.  Econ.  Assoc.  (1890).     $.50. 

(28 


CURRENT    PROBLEMS  29 

2.     EIGHT  HOUR  DAY 

Articles  in  Survey,  Jan.  11  and  May  24,  1913. 
Bolen,  G.  L,     Getting  a  Living.     Macmillan,  $2.00. 

Brandeis,  L.  D.,  and  Goldmark,  J.     Women  in  Industry.     National   Con- 
sumers' League,  305  E.  22d  St.,  New  York. 

Commons,  J  R.     Trade  Unionism  and  Labor  Problems.     Ginn,  $2.40. 
Goldmark,  J.     Fatigue  and  Efficiency.     Survey  Co.,  $2.00. 
Mitchell,  J.     Organized  Labor.     Amer.  Book  and  Bible  House,  $1.75. 

3.     LABOR  ORGANIZATIONS 

Andrews,  J.  B.     The  History  of  Women  in  Trade  Unions. 

Barnett,  G.  E.     The  Printers.     Amer.  Econ.  Assoc.  $1.50. 

Brooks,  J.  G.    American  Syndicalism.    The  I.  W.  \V.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 

Commons,  J.  R.     Trade  Unionism  and  Labor  Problems.     Ginn,  $2.40. 

Gompers,  S.     Labor  in  Europe  and  America.     Harper,  $2.00. 

Herron,  B.  M.     Progress  of  Labor  Organizations  among  Women.     Bulletin 

of  Univ.  of  Illinois,  $1.00. 
Hollander,  J.  H.,  and  Barnett,  G.  E.     Studies  in  American  Trade  Unionism. 

Holt,  $2.75. 
Lite  and   Labor.     Official   Organ   of   Woman's  Trade   Union   League,    127 

Dearborn  St.,  Chicago. 

Mitchell,  J.     Organized  Labor.     Amer.  Book  and  Bible  House,  $1.75. 
Robins,   M.  D.     Trade  Unionism   for  Women.     Woman  Citizen's  Library, 

Vol.  XI. 
Spargo,    J.      Syndicalism,    Industrial    Unionism   and   Socialism.      Huebsch, 

$1.50. 
Webb,   S.,  and  Webb,  B.     Industrial  Democracy.     Longmans,  $3.75. 

4.     EMPLOYER'S  ORGANIZATIONS 

Gilinan,  N.  P.     Methods  of  Industrial  Peace.     Hough  ton,  $1.60. 
Mitchell,  J.     Organized  Labor,  Ainer.  Book  and  Bible  House,  $1.75. 

5.     STRIKES,  BOYCOTTS,  AND  LOCKOUTS 

Bolen,  G.  L.     Getting  a  Living.     Macmillan,  $2.00. 
Commons,  J.  R.     Trade  Unionism  and  Labor  Problems.     Ginn,  $2.40. 
Crosby,  O.  T.     Strikes :     when  to  strike,  how  to  strike.     Putnam,  $1.25. 
Huebner,    G.    G.     Boycotting   and    Blacklisting.     Wisconsin    Free    Library 

Commission. 

Laidler,  H.  W.     Boycotts  and  the  Labor  Struggle.     Lane,  $2.00. 
Mitchell,  J.     Organized  Labor.     Amer.  Book  and  Bible  House,  $1.75. 
Reed.     Peaceable  Boycotting.     Annals.  Amer.  Acad.  Vol.  V. 
Spedden,   E.   R.     The  Trade  Union  Label.     Johns  Hopkins  Press,  $1.00, 

Paper  $.50. 
Warne,  F.  J.     The  Anthracite  Coal  Strike.     Annals  Amer.  Acad.  Vol.  17, 

pp.  15-52,  $.35. 


30  INDIANA   UNIVERSITY 

6.     ARBITRATION  AND  CONCILIATION 

Addresses  before  the  National  Convention  of  Employers  and  Employes, 
held  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Sept.  22-25,  1902.  Public  Policy,  Chicago. 

Bulletins  of  the  Bureau  of  Labor,  Nos.  40,  46,  49,  51,  55,  56,  60,  62,  76,  86,  98. 

Carlton,  F.  T.     The  history  and  problems  of  organized  labor.     Heath,  $2.00. 

Clark,  E.  E.  Arbitration  of  industrial  disputes.  Annals,  Sept.  1904,  Vol. 
24,  Pp.  285-295. 

Clark,  V.  S.     The  labour  movement  in  Australasia,  Pp.  154-245.     Holt,  $1.50. 

Commons,  J.  R.     Trade  Unionism  and  Labor  Problems.     Ginn,  $2,40. 

Cunningham,  Win.  J.  Locomotive  engineers'  arbitration:  its  antecedents 
and  its  outcome.  Quarterly  Journal  of  Economics,  Feb.  1913,  Vol. 

27,  Pp.  263-294. 

Eliot,  C.  W.     Best  way  to  prevent  industrial   warfare.     McClure's,   Sept. 

1909,  Vol.  33,  Pp.  515-519. 

Gilman,  N.  P.     Methods  of  Industrial  Peace.     Hough  ton,  $1.60. 
Knoop.     Industrial  Conciliation  and  Arbitration.     P.  S.  King,  3s,  6d. 
Lloyd,  H.  D.    A  country  without  Strikes.     Doubleday,  $1.00. 
Mitchell,  J.     Organized  Labor.     Am.  Bk.  and  Bible  House,  $1.75. 
National  conference  on  industrial  conciliation.     Chicago,  1894.     Hollister 

&  Bro. 
Pigou,  Arthur  C.    Principles  and  methods  of  industrial  peace.    Macmillan, 

$1.10. 
Stewart,  E.     Canadian  industrial  disputes  act.     Survey,  June  1,  1912,  Vol. 

28,  Pp.  399-403. 

Willoughby,  Wm.  F.  Industrial  arbitration  and  conciliation.  Wright  and 
Potter. 

7.    WOMEN  IN  INDUSTRY 

Abbott,  E.     Women  in  Industry.     Appleton,  $2.00. 

Andrews,  I.  O.     Laws  affecting  Woman's  Work — Woman  Citizen's  Library, 

Vol.  VIII,  p.  2037. 

Barnes,  E.    Woman  in  Modern  Society.     Huebsch,  $1.25. 
Butler,  E.  B.     Women  and  the  Trades.     Survey  Co.,  $1.50. 
Carlton,  F.  T.     Education  and  Industrial  Evolution.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 
Commons,  J.  R.    Trade  Unionism  and  Labor  Problems.     Ginn,  $2.40. 
Kelley,  F.     Some  Ethical  Gains  Through  Legislation.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 
Kellor,  F.  A.     Out  of  Work.     Putnam,  $1.25. 
MacLean,  A.  M.     Wage-Earning  Women.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 
Perkins,   A.   F.     Vocations   for   the   Trained   Woman.     Longmans,    Paper, 


Schreiner,  O.     Woman  and  Labor.     Stokes,  $1.25. 
Stetson,  C.  P.  G.     Woman  and  Economics.     Small  &  Maynard,  $1.50. 
Strachan,  G.     Equal  Pay  for  Equal  Work.     Buck  and  Co.,  $1.00. 
Van  Vorst,  M.     The  Woman  Who  Toils.     Doubleday,  $1.50. 

8.     CHILD  LABOR 

Addams,  J.  Child  Labor  and  Pauperism.  Proceedings  of  National  Con- 
ference of  Charities  and  Correction,  1903,  $1.25. 

Clopper,  E.  N.  Child  Labor  in  Indiana,  Kentucky,  and  the  Ohio  Valley 
(three  pamphlets).  Natl.  Child  Labor  Com.  Gratis. 


CURRENT    PROBLEMS  31 

Clopper,  E.  N.     Child  Labor  in  City  Streets.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 

Goldmark,  J.  Child  Labor  Legislation.  An  Annual  Handbook  of  the  Na- 
tional Consumers'  League,  N.  Y. 

Hoffman,  F.  L.  The  Social  and  Medical  Aspects  of  Child  Labor.  National 
Conference  of  Charities  and  Correction,  1903,  $1.25. 

Kelley,  F.     Some  Ethical  Gains  from  Legislation.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 

Key,  E.     The  Century  of  the  Child.     Putnam,  $1.50. 

Lovejoy,  O.  R.     Child  Labor  in  America.     Woman  Citizen's  Library,  Vol.  X. 

Mangold,  G.  B.     Child  Problems.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 

Nearing,  S.     The  Child  Labor  Problem.     Moffat,  $1.00. 

Riis,  J.  A.     Children  of  the  Tenements.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Spargo,  J.    The  Bitter  Cry  of  the  Children.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 

United  State  Bureau  of  Census,  Bulletin  69. 

United  States  Bureau  of  Labor,  Bulletins  52,  73,  80. 

Publications  of  the  National  Child  Labor  Committee.  105  E.  22d  St.,  N.  Y. 
City. 

Publications  of  the  American  Association  for  Labor  Legislation. 

9.     WORKMEN'S  COMPENSATION 

American  Labor  Legislation  Review,  Vol.  Ill,  No.  3.  Amer.  Assoc.  for 
Labor  Legislation,  $1.00. 

Bulletin  of  the  Bureau  of  Labor.     Nos.  74  and  90.     Supt.  of  Documents. 

Campbell,  G.  L.     Industrial  Accident  Compensation.     Houghton,  $1.00. 

Eastman,  C.     Work,  Accidents  and  the  Laws.     Survey  Co.,  $1.50. 

Frankel,  L.  K.  and  Dawson,  M.  M.  Workingmen's  Compensation  in  Europe. 
Survey  Co.,  $2.50. 

Hard,  W.     Law  of  the  killed  and  wounded.     Everybody's  Magazine. 

Henderson,  C.  II.  Industrial  Insurance  in  the  United  States.  Univ.  of 
Chicago  Press,  $2.00. 

Lewis,  F.  W.     State  Insurance.     Houghton,  $1.25. 

Oliver,  Sir  T.     Diseases  of  Occupation.     Dutton,  $3.00. 

Seager,  H.  R.     Social  Insurance.     Macmillan,  $1.00. 

Survey,  Nov.  23,  1912,  March  8  and  April  5,  1913. 

Tolman,  W.  H.  and  Kendall,  L.  B.  Safety :  Methods  of  Preventing  Occupa- 
tional and  other  Accidents  and  Diseases.  Harper,  $3.00. 

Twenty-third  Annual  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Labor,  (U.  S.).  Supt. 
of  Documents. 

Workmen's  Compensation  Laws  of  the  U.  S.  and  Foreign  Countries.  Bul- 
letin No.  120,  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  Washington,  D.  C. 

10.     THE  UNEMPLOYED  AND  UNEMPLOYABLE 

Beveridge,  W.  H.     Unemployment.     Longmans,  $2.80. 

Clark.     Minimum   Wage.     Atlantic  Monthly,   Vol.   112:293-97.     September, 

1913. 
Coinan,   K.     Insurance  against  unemployment  in  Norway  and  Denmark. 

Survey,  March  14,  1914. 

Hunter,  R.     Poverty   (Pp.  27-35).     Macmillan,  $1.50. 
Kellor,  F.  A.     Out  of  Work.     Putnam,  $1.25. 


32  INDIANA    UNIVERSITY 

Kelly,  E.     Employment  for  the  Unemployed.     Century,  Vol.  76:470-4.  July, 

1908. 
Kropotkin.     Cause    of     So-called     Industrial     Idleness.     Craftsman,     Vol. 

1H:6G9-74.     March  1008. 
Loiseron,   W.   M.     Public  Employment  Officers,     Pol.    Science  Quart.    Vol. 

29,  March,  1014. 
Report  of  Proceedings  of  Conference  on  Employment,  Feb.   1914.     Amer. 

Assoc.  for  Labor  Legislation. 

Solenberger,  A.  W.     One  Thousand  Homeless  Men.     Survey  Co.,  $1.25. 
Streightoff,  F.  H.     Standards  of  Living  Among  the  Industrial   People  of 

America  (Pp.  1G4-67).     Houghton,  $1.00. 
The  Unemployment  Problem  in  America.     Am.  Assoc.  for  Labor  Legislation, 

1911. 

Unemployment.     Forum,  Feb.,  May,  June,  July,  1894. 
Warner.     American  Charities.     Ch.  VIII.     Crowell,  $2.00. 

11.     THE  RESPONSIBILITY  OF  THE  STOCKHOLDER  AND  CITIZEN  FOR  UNFAVOR- 
ABLE LABOR  CONDITIONS 

Articles  in  American  Magazine,  March  1011.     Oct.  1912. 

Byington,  M.  F.     Homestead.     Survey  Co.,  $1.50. 

Fitch,  J  A.     Steel  Workers.     Survey  Co.,  $1.50. 

Fitch,  J.  A.     Steel  Cities.     Survey  Magazine,  Oct.  7,  Nov.  4,  Dec.  2,  1912; 

Jan.  6,  Feb.  3,  Mar.  1  (Gary),  Apr.  6,  1913. 
Redfield,  W.  C.     The  New  Industrial  Day.    Chs.  I  and  VII.     Century  Co., 

$1.25. 
Taylor,  G.     Religion  in  Social  Action.     Dodd,  $1.25. 

12.     LABOR  LAWS  AND  THEIR  ENFORCEMENT 

Commons,  J.  R.     Labor  and  Administration.     Macmillan,  $1.60. 

Edwards,   A.    M.     The   Labor    Legislation    of   Connecticut.      Amer.    Econ. 

Assoc.,  $1.00. 
Field,  A.  S.     The  Child  Labor  Policy  of  New  Jersey.     Amer.  Econ.  Assoc., 

$1.25. 

Goldmark,  J.     Fatigue  and  Efficiency.     Survey  Co.,  $3.50. 
Hutchins,  B.   L.,  and  Harrison,  A.     The  History  of  Factory  Legislation. 

P.  S.  King  and  Sons.    3s.  6d. 

Kelley,  F.     Factory  Inspection.     Woman  Citizen's  Library,  Vol.  XI. 
Kingsbury,  S.  M.     Labor  Laws  and  Their  Enforcement.     Longmans,  $2.00. 
The  Administration   of  Labor   Laws.     Amer.    Labor   Legislation   Review. 

Vol.  Ill,  No.  4.     Amer.  Assoc.  for  Labor  Legislation.     $1.00. 

C.    The  Control  of  Trusts 

Clark,  J  B.,  and  Clark,  J.  M.     Control  of  Trusts.     Macmillan,  $1.00. 

Control  of  Trusts.     Amer.  Acad.  July  1908,  Vol.  32,  $1.00. 

Ely,  R.  T.     Monopolies  and  Trusts.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 

Jenks,  J.  W.    Trust  Problem.     Doubleday,  $1.00. 

Pujo  Investigating  Committee;  Report.     (Write  your  Congressman.) 

Ripley,  W.  Z.  (Ed).     Trusts,  Pools  and  Corporations.     Ginn,  $2.15. 


CURRENT    PROBLEMS  33 

Stevens,  W.  S.     Industrial  Combinations  and  Trusts.     Maemillan,  $2.00. 
United  States  Bureau  of  Corporations.     Reports. 
Van  Hise,  C.  R.     Concentration  and  Control.     Macmillan,  $2.00. 
Wyman,  B.     Control  of  the  Market.     Moffat,  $1.50. 

D.    The  Tariff 

Ashley,  P.  W.  L.     Modern  Tariff  History ;  Germany,  France  and  the  United 

States,   (rev.  ed.)  Dutton,  $3.00. 

Bastable,  C.  F.     Theory  of  International  Trade.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 
Bolen,  G.  L.     Plain  Facts  as  to  the  Trusts  and  the  Tariff.    Macmillan,  $1.50. 
Curtis,  J.  F.     The  Administrative  Provisions  of  the  Revenue.     Act  of  1913. 

Quarterly  Journal  of  Economics,  Nov.  1913,  Vol.  28,  Pp.  31-45. 
Evans,  S.  M.     Making  a  Tariff  Law.     Journal  of  Political  Economy,  Vol. 

18,  P.  793. 
Fisk,  G.  M.    The  Payne-Aldrich  Tariff.     Political  Science  Quarterly,  March 

1910,  Vol.  25,  P.  35. 

Grosvenor,  W.  M.     Does  Protection  Protect?     Appleton,  $3.00. 
McCall,  S.  W.     The  Payne  Tariff  Act.     Atlantic  Monthly,  Oct.  1909. 
New  Tariff  Bill.     Literary  Digest,  April  19,  1913.     Vol.  46:874-0. 
Proposed   Tariff.     A    Poll    of    the    Press.     Outlook,    April    19,    1913,    Vol. 

103 :851-5. 

Redfield,  W.  C.     The  New  Industrial  Day.     Century  Company,  $1.25. 
Shaw,  A.   (Ed.).     National  Revenues   (1888).     McClurg,  $1.00. 
Tarbell,  Ida  M.     Tariff  in  Our  Times.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 
Taussig,  F.  W.     Tariff  History  of  the  United  States.     (5th  ed.  rev.)     Put- 
nam, $1.50. 
Taussig,  F.  W.     The  Tariff  Act  of  1913.     Quarterly  Journal  of  Economics, 

Nov.  1913.     Vol.  28,  pp.  1-30. 

Thompson,  R.  E.     Protection  to  Home  Industry.     Appleton,  $1.00. 
What  Foreigners  Think  of  Our  New  Tariff.     A  Poll  of  the  Press.  Outlook, 

Oct.  11,  1913.     Vol.  105:353-5. 
Willis,  H.  P.     The  Tariff  of  1909.     Journal  of  Political  Economy.     Vol. 

17,  P.  589;  Vol.  18,  Pp.  1  and  173. 
Willis,  H.  P.    The  Tariff  of  1913.     Journ.  Pol.  Econ.  Jan.,  Feb.,  March, 

1914.     Vol.  22,  IV,  Pp.  1,  105,  201. 

Wilson,  W.     The  Tariff  Make-Belief.     No.  Amer.  Review.     Oct.  1909. 
Woodrow  Wilson  and  the  New  Tariff  Bill.     Current  Opinion,   May  1913. 

Vol.  54:354-6. 

E.     Banking  and  Currency 

Carlile,  W.  W.    The  Evolution  o<f  Modern  Money.     Macmillan,  7s.  6d. 
Oonant,  C.  A.     The  Principles  of  Money  and  Banking.     Harper,  $4.00. 
Changes  in  the  Banking  and  Currency  System  of  the  United  States.     63d 

Cong.  1st  sess.     House  report  69.     Supt.  Documents. 
Dewey,  D.  R.    The  Financial  History  of  the  United  States.     Longmans, 

$2.00. 
Dunbar,  C.  F.    Chapters  on  the  Theory  and  History  of  Banking.     Putnam, 

$1.25. 

4—986 


34  INDIANA   UNIVERSITY 

Fiske,  A.  K.     The  Modern  Bank.     Appleton,  $1.50. 

Laughlin,  J.  L.  (ed).  Banking  Reform.  1912.  National  Citizen's  League. 
Chicago,  $2.50. 

Laughlin,  J.  L.,  and  Others.  Banking  and  Currency  Act  of  1913,  Journ.  Pol. 
Econ.  April,  1914,  Vol.  22. 

National  Monetary  Commission;  Publications.  Supt.  Documents,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Owen,  R.  L.  Origin,  Plan  and  Purpose  of  the  Currency  Bill.  No.  Ainer. 
Rev.,  Vol.  198  :556. 

Scott,  W.  A.     Money  and  Banking.     Holt,  $2.00. 

Sprague,  O.  M.  W.  Banking  Reform  in  the  United  States.  1911.  Har- 
vard Univ.  Press,  $1.00. 

Sprague,  O.  M.  W.  The  Federal  Reserve  Act  of  1913.  Quart.  Journal 
Econ.  Feb.  1914,  Vol.  28,  pp.  213-254. 

Stable  Money,  New  Freedom,  and  Safe  Banking  Provided  for  in  the  Demo- 
cratic Banking  and  Currency  Bill  with  three  Exceptions.  63d  Cong. 
1st  sess.  Sen.  doc.  135.  Supt.  Documents. 

Warburg,  P.  M.  Owen-Glass  Bill  as  Submitted  to  the  Democratic  Caucus. 
No.  Arner.  Rev.  Vol.  198:527. 

What  the  New  Currency  Bill  Provides.    Cur.  Opinion.    Vol.  55:151. 

White,  H.     Money  and  Banking,   (4th  Edition)  Ginn,  $1.50. 

Willis,  H.  P.  The  Federal  Reserve  Act.  Ainer.  Econ.  Rev.  March  1914, 
Vol.  IV,  Pp.  1-24. 

AGRICULTURAL  CREDIT 

American  Commission  for  the  Study  of  the  Application  of  the  Co-operative 

System  to  Agricultural  Production,  Distribution  and  Finances  in  Euro- 

pean  Countries.    62d  Cong.  3d  Sess.  Sen.  Doc.  1071. 
Davis  Plan  of  Rural  Banks,  State  and  National.    G3d  Cong.  1st  Sess.  Sen. 

Doc.  141. 

European  Co-operative  Rural  Systems.     G2d  Cong.  3d  Sess.  Sen.  Doc.  00(5. 
Farm  Credits.  62d  Cong.  3d  Sess.  Sen.  Doc.  1001. 
Herrick,  M.  T.     Farmer  and  Financier.     Atlantic  Mo.  Vol.  Ill  :170. 
Herrick,  M.  T.     Rural  Credit.     Appleton,  $2.00. 
Kemmerer,  E.  W.     Agricultural  Credit  in  the  United  States.    Amer.  Econ. 

Rev.  Vol.  2:852. 
Land  and  Agricultural  Credit  in  Europe.     (Preliminary  Report)  62d  Cong. 

3d  Sess.  Sen.  Doc.  967. 
McVey,    F.  -L.,    and   Jacobstein,    M.     Agricultural    Credit.      University    of 

North  Dakota,  University,  N.  D. 
Moss,  R.  W.     Low  Rate  Long  Time  Money  for  the  Farms;  What  Banks 

and  Co-operative  Societies  Can  Do.     World's  Work,  Vol.  26:623. 
Notes  on  Agricultural  Credit  Systems  Abroad.     62d  Cong.  3d  Sess.  House 

Doc.  1435. 

Plan  for  the  Organization  of  a  Rural  Banking  System  in  the  State  of  Vir- 
ginia. 62d  Cong.  3d  Sess.  Sen.  Doc.  1006. 
Price,  H.  C.     How  European  Agriculture  is  Financed.     Pop.  Sci.  Mo.  Vol. 

82  :252. 
Problem  of  Rural  Credit  or  Farm  Finance  in  the  U   S.  and  a  Program. 

63d  Cong.  Special  Sess.. of  the  Senate.  Doc.  5. 


CUKKENT    PEOBLEMS  35 

Roberts,  I.  Farm  Credits  through  Farmers'  Loan  Associations.  Ann.  of 
the  Amer.  Acad.  Vol.  50 :191. 

Rural  Banking  and  Currency  Reform.    63d  Cong.  1st  Sess.  Sen.  Doc.  140. 

Rural  Credits,  63d  Cong.  2d  Sess.  Sen.  Doc.  260. 

Work  of  the  American  Commission  Respecting  Agricultural  Finance,  Or- 
ganization, Co-operation,  and  the  Betterment  of  Rural  Conditions.  63cT 
Cong.  1st  Sess.  Sen.  Doc.  177. 

Yoakum,  B.     High  Cost  of  Farming.     World's  Work.    Vol.  24:519. 

For  the  government  publications  write  your  congressman  or  the  Supt. 

of  Documents. 

F.    Immigration 

Balch,  E.  G.     Our  Slavic  Fellow  Citizens.     Survey  Co.,  $2.50. 

Commons,  J.  R.     Races  and  Immigrants  in  America.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Gordon,  W.  E.     The  Alien  Immigrant.     Scribner,  $1.50. 

Hall,  P.  F.  Immigration  and  Its  Effects  upon  the  United  States.  Holt, 
$1.50. 

Hourwich,  I.  A.     Immigration  and  Labor.     Putnam,  $2.50. 

Jenks,  J.  W.,  and  Lauck,  M.  J.  The  Immigration  Problem.  Funk  &  Wag- 
nails,  $1.75. 

Kellor,  F.  A.  Safeguarding  the  Immigrant.  Woman  Citizen's  Library 
Vol.  X. 

Numerous  Articles  in  the  Survey  Magazine. 

Reports  of  the  Commissioner  General  of  Immigration.  Write  the  Com- 
missioner. 

Reports  of  the  Federal  Commission  on  Immigration.  Write  your  Congress- 
man. 

Roberts,  P.     The  Newer  Immigration    Macmillan,  $1.60. 

Roberts,  P.     Immigrant  Races  in  America.     Y.  M.  C.  A.,  New  York,  $.50. 

Ross,  E.  A.    Articles  in  Century  Magazine.     Beginning  Oct.  1913. 

Steiner,  E.  A.    The  Immigrant  Tide.     Revell,  $1.50. 

Steiner,  E.  A.    On  the  Trail  of  the  Immigrant    Revell,  $1.50. 

Warne,  Frank  J.  Immigration  and  the  Southern  States.  Railway  World, 
$.25. 

Warne,  Frank  J.     The  Immigrant  Invasion.     Dodd,  $2.50. 

Whepley,  I.  D.     The  Problem  of  the  Immigrant,  $1.50. 

Woods,  R.  A.    Americans  in  Process.     Houghton,  $1.50. 

G.    Taxation 

Adams,  H.  C.     Science  of  Finance.     Holt,  $3.00. 

Blakey,  R.   G.    The  New   Income  Tax.     Amer.   Econ.   Rev.   March,   1914. 

Vol.  IV.  Pp.  25-46. 
Bullock,  C.  J.   (Ed.).     Selected  Readings  in  Public  Finance.     Ginn,  $2.70, 

School  ed.  $2.25. 

Daniels,  W.  M.     The  Elements  of  Public  Finance.     Holt,  $1.60. 
Ely,  R,  T.,  and  Finley,  J.  H.     Taxation  in  American  States  and  Cities. 

Crowell,  $1.75. 
Hill,  J  A.     The  Income  Tax  of  1913.     Quart.  Journ.  Econ.  Nov.  1913,  Vol. 

28,  Pp.  46-68. 


36  INDIANA    UNIVERSITY 

Indiana  Conference  on  Taxation,  (1914).  Addresses  and  Proceedings,  In- 
diana University.  $.50. 

National  Conferences  on  State  and  Local  Taxation.  Addresses  and  Pro- 
ceedings. 1908-1913.  Macmillan,  $2.00-$3.00. 

Plehn,  C.  C.     Introduction  to  Public  Finance,   (3d  Ed.)     Macmillan,  .$1.75. 

Seligman,  E.  R.  A.     Essays  in  Taxation  (8th  ed.)  Macmillan,  $4.00. 

Seligrnan,  E.  R.  A.     The  Income  Tax.     Macmillan,  $3.00. 

Seligman,  E.  R.  A.  Progressive  Taxation  in  Theory  and  Practice  (Rev. 
ed.).  Am.  Econ.  Assoc.,  $1.75;  Paper,  $1.25. 

Seligman,  E  R.  A.  The  Federal  Income  Tax  (1913).  Pol.  Science  Quart. 
March  1914.  Vol.  29,  Pp.  1-27. 

TAXATION  OF  LAND  VALUES 

Kickerdike.     The  Taxation  of  Site  Values.     Economic  Journal,  Vol.  XII, 

472. 
Brooks,  R.  C.    The  Unearned  Increment  Taxes  in  Germany.    Yale  Rev.  Vol. 

XVI,  P.  237. 
Brooks,  R.   C.    The  German   Imperial  Tax  on  the   Unearned  Increment. 

Quarterly  Journal  of  Econ.    Vol.  XXV,  P.  682. 
Budget  League.     The  Budget,  The  Land  and  The  People.   (London,  1909). 

Methuen,  Is.  6d. 
Brunhuber,  Robt.     The  Taxation  of  the  Unearned  Increment  in  Germany. 

Quart.  Journ.  Econ.  XXII,  P.  83. 
Campbell,  R.  A.     Increment  Value  Duty    (In  England).     Amer.  Pol.   Sci. 

Rev.  Ill,  P.  512. 
rhomley,  C.  H.,  and  Outhwaite,  R.  L.    Land  Values  Taxation.     (England). 

(London,  1909).     Sidgwick,  Is.  6d. 

Daniels,  W.  M.     Elements  of  Public  Finance,  ch.  III.  Holt,  $1.60. 
Davenport,  H.  J.    The  Single  Tax  in  the  English  Budget.     Quart.  Journ. 

Econ.  Vol.  XXIV,  P.  279. 

Fillebrown,  C.  B.     The  A  B  C  of  Taxation.     Doubleday,  $1.20. 
George,  H.     Progress  and  Poverty.    Doubleday,  $1.00.     Paper,  $.25. 
Hoi  comb,  A.  N.     Financial  Results  of  the  Increment  Tax  in  German  Cities. 

Quart.  Journ.  Econ.  Vol.  XXIV,  P.  194. 
Johnson,  E.  H.     Method  of  Taxing  the  Unearned  Increment.     Quart.  Journ. 

Econ.  Vol.  XXIV,  P.  759. 
Lee,  J.     Ethics  of  the  Single  Tax.     Quart.  Journ.  of  Economics.     Vol.  VII, 

P.  433. 
Marsh,  B.  C.     The  Taxation  of  Land  Values.     Amer.  City  Bureau,  $1.00. 

Paper,  $.75. 
Murphy,  J.  J.   (Pro).,  Seligman,  E.  R.  A.   (Con).     Halving  the  Tax  Rate 

on  Buildings.     Survey,  March  7,  1914.     Vol.  31,  P.  697-702. 
Orr,  J.  M.  A.     Taxation  of  Land  Values.     Amer.  City  Bureau,  $.35. 
Porritt,  E.    The  Struggle  Over  the  Lloyd-George  Budget.     Quart  Journ. 

Econ.  Vol.  XXIV,  P.  143. 

Post,  L.  F.    The  Taxation  of  Land  Values.     Amer.  City  Bureau,  $.30. 
Seligman,  E.  R.  A.     Essays  in  Taxation,  ch.  III.     Macmillan,  $4.00. 


CUKRENT    PROBLEMS  37 

H.     Socialism  and  Social  Reform 

Balfour,  A.  J.  (Ed.)  Case  Against  Socialism.  London  Municipal  So- 
ciety. 

Bax,  E.  B.     Ethics  of  Socialism,     Scribner,  $1.00. 

Brooks,  J.  G.     Social  Unrest.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Ely,  R.  T.     Socialism.     Crowell,  $1.50. 

Engels,  F.     Landmarks  of  Scientific  Socialism.     Kerr,  $1.00. 

Ehsor,  R.  C.  K.     Modern  Socialism     Scribner,  $1.50. 

Oilman,  N.  P.     Socialism  and  the  American  Spirit.     Houghton,  $1.50. 

Grahame,  S.     Where  Socialism  Failed.     McBride,  Nast,  $1.50. 

Guyot,  Y.     Socialist  Fallacies.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Gnyot,  Y.     The  Tyranny  of  Socialism.     Swan,  Sonnenschein,  2s.  6d. 

Uillquit,  M.     Socialism  in  Theory  and  Practice.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Hillquit-Ryan  Debate  in  Everybody's  Mag.  1913-14. 

Hunter,  R.     Socialists  at  Work.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Ilyndman,  II.  M.     Economics  of  Socialism.    20th  Century  Press,  $.75. 

Kautsky,  K.     Class  Struggle.     Kerr,  $.50. 

Kautsky,  K.     Social  Revolution.     Kerr,  $.50. 

Kelley,  E.    Twentieth  Century  Socialism.     Longmans,  $1.75. 

Le  Rossignol,  J.  E.    Orthdox  Socialism,.    Crowell,  $1.00. 

Macdonald,  J.  R.     Socialist  Movement    Holt,  $.50. 

Ortli,  S.  P.  What  of  the  Individual?  No.  Amer.  Review,  Oct.  1911,  Vol. 
194 :517-28. 

Orth,  S.  P.  World-wide  Sweep  of  Socialism.  World's  Work,  May-Aug. 
1912,  Vol.  24:42-55,  146-60,  337-52,  452-9. 

Rae,  J.     Contemporary  Socialism.     Scribner,  $2.50. 

Rauschenbusch,  W.  Ideals  of  Social  Reformers.  Dangers  of  Socialism. 
Amer.  Journ.  of  Sociology,  Sept.  1896.  Vol.  2:202-19. 

Shaw,  G.  B.,  and  Others.     Fabian  Essays.      Ball  Pub.  Co.,  $.50. 

Spargo,  J.     Socialism.     Summary  and  Interpretation.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Spargo,  J.     Substance  of  Socialism.     Huebsch,  $1.00. 

Walling.  W.  E.    The  Larger  Aspects  of  Socialism.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Webb,  S.     Socialism  and  Individualism.     Lane,  $.75. 

Wells,  H.  G,     New  Worlds  for  Old.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Wells,  H.  G.  Socialism.  Harper's  Magazine,  Jan.-Feb.  1912.  Vol.  124 :197- 
204,  403-9. 


IV.     SOCIAL  PROBLEMS 
A.     General  References  on  Sociology 

Dealey,  J.  Q.     Sociology.     Silver,  Burdett  and  Co.,  $1.50. 
Giddings,  H.  F.     Elements  of  Sociology.     Macmillan,  $1.10. 
Giddings,  H.  F.    Principles  of  Sociology.    Macmillan,  $3.00. 
Giddings,  H.  F.     Inductive  Sociology.     Macmillan,  $2.00. 
Ross,  E.  A.     Foundations  of  Sociology.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 
Ross,  E.  A.     Social  Psychology.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 
Ross,  E.  A.     Social  Control.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 
Ward,  L.  F.     Outlines  of  Sociology.     Macmillan,  $2.00. 
Ward,  L.  F.     Pure  Sociology.     Macmillan,  $4.00. 
Ward,  L.  F.     Applied  Sociology.     Ginn,  $2.50. 

B.    Population:    Its  Growth;  Its  Elements;  The  Negro 

Archer,  W.     Through  Afro-America.     Button,  $3.00. 

Baker,  R.  S.     Following  the  Color  Line.     Doubleday,  $2.00. 

DuBois,  W.  B.     Souls  of  Black  Folks.     McClurg,  $1.20. 

Grant,  P.  S.     American  Ideals  and  Race  Mixture.     No.  Amer.  Rev.  Apr. 

1912,  Vol.  195:513-25. 
Malthus,  T.  R.     On  the  Principles  of  Population.    2  Vols.     Button,  $.35 

each. 

Miller,  K.     Race  Adjustment.     Neale,  $2,00. 
Murphy,  E.  G.     Basis  of  Ascendancy.     Longmans.  $1.50. 
Riley,  B.  F.     The  White  Man's  Burden.     Author,  New  York,  $1.25. 
Stephenson,  G.  T.    Race  Blstinctions  in  American  Law.    Appleton,  $1.50. 
Stone,  A.  H.    Studies  in  the  American  Race  Problem.    Boubleday,  $2.00. 
Washington,  B.  T.,  BuBois,  W.  B.,  and  Others.     The  Negro  Problem.     Pott, 

$.50. 

Washington,  B.  T.     Future  of  the  American  Negro.     Small,  $1.50. 
Washington,  B.  T.     Working  With  the  Hands.     Boubleday,  $1.50. 
Weale,  B.  L.  P.     Conflict  of  Colour.     Macmillan,  $2.00. 
Weatherly,  U.  G.     Race  and  Marriage.     Amer.  Journ.  of  Sociology.     Jan. 

1910,  Vol.  15  :433-53. 

Weatherly,  U.  G.     World-wide  Color  Line.     Pop.     Science  Monthly,  Nov. 

1911,  Vol.  79:474-85. 

Wright,  C.  B.     Practical  Sociology.     Longmans,  $2.00. 
See  also  titles  under  Immigration,  p.  35. 

C.    Standards  of  Living 

Bullock,  C.  J.     Introduction  to  Economics,  Ch.  IV.     Silver,  Burdett,  $1.28. 
Chapin,  R.  C.     The  Standard  of  Living  Among  Workingmen's  Families  in 

New  York  City.     Survey  Co.,  $2.00,  Postpaid. 
Nearing,  S.     Social  Adjustment.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 

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CURRENT    PROBLEMS  39 

Streightoff,  F.  H.     The  Standards  of  Living  Among  the  Industrial  People 
of  America.     Houghton,  $1.00. 
See  also  titles  under  Labor  Problems,  p.  2.S. 

D.    Poverty:    Its  Causes  and  Remedies 

Addanis,  J.    Newer  Ideals  of  Peace.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 

Cabot,  R.  0.     Social  Service  and  the  Art  of  Healing.     Moffat,  $1.00. 

Devine,  E.  T.     Misery  and  Its  Causes,     Macmillan,  $1.25. 

Devine,  E.  T.     Principles  of  Relief.     Macmillan,  $2.00. 

Folks,    H.     Destitute,    Neglected    and    Dependent    Children.     Macniillau, 

$1.00. 

Henderson,  C.  R.     Modern  Methods  of  Charity.     Macmillan,  $3.50. 
Henderson,  C.  R.    Dependents,  Defectives,  and  Delinquents.     Heath,  $1.50. 
Hunter,  R.     Poverty.     Macniillau,  $1.50. 
Johnson,  A.     The  Almshouse.     Survey  Co.,  $1.25. 

Lee,  J.     Constructive  and  Preventive  Philanthropy.     Macmillan,  $1.00. 
Nearing,  S.     Social  Adjustment.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Richmond,  M.  E.     Friendly  Visiting  Among  the  Poor.     Macmillan,  $1.00. 
Ililey,  T.  J.     State  Care  of  the  Unfortunate.     Woman  Citizeu's  Library, 

Vol.  X. 

Squier,  L.  W.     Old-Age  Dependency  in  the  United  States.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 
Veiller,  L.     Housing  Reform.     Survey  Co.,  $1.25,  Postpaid. 
Yfiller,  L.    A  Model  Tenement  House  Law.    Survey  Co.,  $1.25,  Postpaid. 
Warner,  A.  G.    American  Charities.     Crowell,  $1.00. 

Consult  the  Indiana  Housing  Laws,  1909  and  1911,  and  the"  Reports  of 
the  Indiana  Board  of  State  Charities. 

See  also  titles  under  Municipal  Housing,  p.  13,  Municipal  Sanitation, 
p.  13,  Municipal  Recreation,  p.  16,  Industrial  Education,  p.  44,  and 
Social  Centers,  p.  GO. 

E,    Marriage  and  Divorce 

Dealoy,  J.  Q.     The  Family  in  Its  Sociological  Aspects.     Houghtou,  $.75. 

Dewey,  J.,  and  Tufts,  J.  H.     Ethics.     Ch.  XXVI.     Holt,  $2.00. 

Divorce,  Vol.  III.     Am.  Sociological  Society.     Univ.  of  Chicago  Press,  $1.00. 

Foerster,  F.  W.     Marriage  and  the  Sex  Problem.     Stokes,  $1.35. 

Hamilton,  C.     Marriage  as  a  Trade.     Moffat,  $1.25. 

Howard,  G.  E.     History  of  Matrimonial  Institutions.     Vol.   II,  Part  IV; 

Vol.  Ill,  Ch.  XVIII.  Univ.  of  Chicago  Press,  $10.00  (three  vols). 
Key,  E.     Century  of  the  Child.     Putnam,  $1.50. 
Key,  E.     Love  and  Marriage.     Putnam,  $150. 
Marriage  and  Divorce.     U.  S.  Census  Bulletin  1906.     Part  I,  $1.00;  Part 

II,  $1.50. 

Ross,  E.  A.     Changing  America.     Ch.  on  Divorce.     Century  Co.,  $1.20. 
Russell,  Earl.     Divorce.     Heinemann,  2s.  6d. 
Thomas,  W.  I.     Sex  and  Society.     Univ.  of  Chicago  Press,  $1.50. 
Whetham,  W.  C.  D.,  and  C.  D.     The  Family  and  the  Nation.     Longmans, 

$2.50. 
Willcox,    W.    F.     The   Divorce   Problem.     Columbia    Univ.    Press.     Paper, 

$.75. 


40  INDIANA   UNIVEESITY 

F.    Child  Problems 

1.     JUVENILE  DELINQUENTS  AND  THEIR  TREATMENT 
Addnius,  J.    The  Spirit  of  Youth  and  the  City  Streets.    Macmillan,  $.50. 


Boies,  H.  M.     The  Science  of  Penology.     Putnam, 

Breckenridge,  S.  P.,  and  Abbott,  E.     The  Delinquent  Child  and  the  Home. 

Survey  Co.,  $2.00,  Postpaid. 
Breckenridge,  S.  P.  (Ed.).    The  Child  in  the  City.    Chicago  School  of  Civics 

and  Philanthropy,  $1.50. 

Coulter,  E.  K.     Children  in  the  Shadow.     McBride,  $1.50. 
Folks,  H.     The  Care  of  Destitute,  Neglected  and  Dependent  Children.     New 

York,  1902.     Macmillan,  $1.00. 

George,  W.  R.     The  Junior  Republic.     Appleton,  $1.50. 
Hart,   H.   H.     Preventive  Treatment  of  Neglected  Children.     Survey  Co., 

$2.50. 
Hart,  H.  H.     Juvenile  Court  Laws  in  the  United  States;  a  Summary  by 

States.     Survey  Co.,  $1.50. 
Hart,    H.    H.     Cottage   and   Congregate   Institutions.     Survey    Co.,    $1.00, 

Postpaid.     Paper,  $.50. 

Hoben,  A.     Juvenile  Protection.     Woman  Citizen's  Library,  Vol.  X. 
Hornbeck,  S.  K.     Juvenile  Courts.     1908,     Wis.  Free  Lib.  $.05. 
Indianapolis  Juvenile  Court.     Reports. 
International  Prison  Committee.     Children's  Courts  in  the  United  States; 

Their  Origin,  Development,  and  Results.     1904.     (Can  be  obtained  free 

from  Congressman). 
Juvenile   Court   as   It  is   Today.     Conference,   Charities   and  Corrections, 

1912,  p.  450. 

Lindsey,  B.  B.    The  Beast  and  the  Jungle.     Doubleday,  $1.50. 
Mangold,  G.  B.     Child  Problems,     Macmillan,  $1.25. 

Morrison,  W.  D.     Juvenile  Offenders.     New  York,  1897.     Appleton,  $1.50. 
Puffer,  J.  A.     The  Boy  and  His  Gang.     Houghton,  $1.00. 
Roosevelt,  T.     Court  of  the  Children.     Outlook,  Vol.  100 :490. 
Travis,  T.     The  Young  Malefactor.     Crowell,  $1.50. 
Children's  Courts  in  the  United  States.     58th  Cong.  2nd.  Sess.  House  of 

Representatives,  Doc.  No.  701.     Washington,  1904. 
Study  the  reports  of  the  Indiana  Boys'  School  at  Plainfield  and  the  Indiana 

Girls'  School  at  Clermont. 

See  also  titles  under  Child  Labor,  p.  30. 

2.     THE  CHILDREN'S  BUREAU 

Children's  Bureau  Bill.     Survey,  April  13,  1912,  Vol.  28,  Pp.  83-4. 
Gilliams,  B.  L.     Investigating  the  Child.     Harper's  Weekly,  June  8.  1912. 

Vol.  56,  Pp.  13-14. 
Laws  Authorizing  Children's  Bureau.     U.   S.   Statutes  1912,   chapters   73 

and  350. 
Lathrop,   J.   C.     Children's   Bureau.     Amer.   Journ.    Sociology,   Nov.   1912. 

Vol.  18,  Pp.  318-30. 
Lovejoy,   Owen.  R.     Brief  for  the  Federal  Children's   Bureau.     Pamphlet 

No.   122.     Natl.   Child  Labor  Committee. 


CUKRENT   PROBLEMS  41 

Reports  of  Children's  Bureau   (Write  for  reports  to  Miss  J.  C.  Lathrop, 

Children's  Bureau,  Washington,  D.  C.). 
The   Federal    Children's   Bureau — Symposium.     Pamphlet    No.    101,    Natl. 

Child  Labor  Committee. 

3.     BOY  SCOUTS  AND  CAMP  FIRE  GIRLS 
See  under  Other  Social  Factors,  p.  53. 

G.    Eugenics 

Blount,  A.  E.     Eugenics.     Woman  Citizen's  Library.     Vol.  XI. 

Brewster,  E.  T.     When  a  Man  Marries :     Selection  and  Heredity  as  They 

Apply  to  the  Individual.     McClure's  Magazine.     Sept.  1911.     Vol.  37:- 

493-7. 

Burbank,  L.     Training  of  the  Human  Plant.     Century  Company,  $.60. 
Castle,   W.    E.,   and   Others.     Heredity   and   Eugenics.     Univ.   of   Chicago 

Press,  $2.50. 
Cole,  L.  J.     Relation  of  Eugenics  to  Euthenics.     Popular  Science  Monthly, 

Nov.  1912,  Vol.  81 :475-82. 
Crackanthorpe,  M.     Marriage,  Divorce  and  Eugenics.     Nineteenth  Century, 

Oct.  1910,  Vol.  68:686-702. 
Davenport,  C.  B.    'Eugenics.     Holt,  $.50. 

Davenport,  C.  B.     Race  Improvement  Through  Eugenics.     Holt,  $2.50. 
Dawson,  G.  E.     Right  of  the  Child  to  be  Well  Born.     Funk,  $.75. 
Dugdale,  R.  L.     The  Jukes.     Putnam,  $1.50. 
Field,  J.  A.     Progress  of  Eugenics.     Quart.     Journ.   of  Economics.     Nov. 

1911,  Vol.  26  :l-67. 

Galton,  F.,  and  Others.     Eugenics.     Its  Definition,  Scope,  and  Aims.     Ainer. 

Journ.  of  Sociology,  July  1904,  Vol.  10:1-25. 
Galton,  F.     Studies  in  Eugenics.     Amer.  Journ.  of  Sociology,  July,  1905, 

Vol.  11:11-25. 
Galton,  F.     Probability.     The  Foundation  of  Eugenics.     Pop.  Science  Mo., 

Aug.  1907,  Vol.  71:165-78. 
Gerrard,   T.   J.     Eugenics  and  Catholic  Teaching.     Catholic  World,   July, 

1912,  Vol.  95:289-304. 

Goddard,  H.  H.     Kallikak  Family.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Johnson,  It.  H.    Evolution  of  Man  and  Its  Control.    Pop.  Science  Monthly, 

Jan.  1910,  Vol.  76:49-70. 
Jordan,    D.    S.     Heredity   of   Richard   Roe.     American   Unitarian    Assoc., 

$1.20. 

Kellicott,  W.  E.     Social  Direction  of  Human  Evolution.     Appleton,  $1.50. 
Lindsay,  J.  A.    Case  For  and  Against  Eugenics.    Nineteenth  Century,  Sept. 

1912,  Vol.  72:546-57. 
Nock,  A.  J.     New  Science  and  Its  Findings.     Discoveries  of  Karl  Pearson. 

Amer.  Mag.  March,  1912,  Vol.  73:577-83. 
Pearson,  K.     Scope  and  Importance  to  the  State  of  the  Science  of  National 

Eugenics.     Pop.  Science  Mo.,  Nov.  1907,  Vol.  71 :385-412. 
Race  Improvement  in  the  United  States.    Amer.  Acad.  $1.50. 
Saleeby,   C.  W.     Parenthood  and  Race  Culture.     Moffat,   $2.50. 


42  INDIANA   UNIVEESITY 

Thomas,  W.  I.    Eugenics.    The  Science  of  Breeding  Men.    Amer.  Magazine, 

June,  1909,  Vol.  68:190-7. 
Ward,  L.  F.    Eugenics,  Euthenics,  and  Endemics.     Amer.  Journ.  Sociology, 

May,  1913,  Vol.  18:737-754. 

Whetham,  W.  C.  D.,  and  C.  D.     Family  and  the  Nation.     Longmans,  $2.50. 
Whetham,  W.  C.  D.,  and  C.  D.     Heredity  and  Society.     Longmans,  $2.00. 

H.    The  Social  Evil  and  Sex  Hygiene 

Addams,  J.    A  New  Conscience  and  an  Ancient  Evil.     Survey  Co.,  $1.00. 

Chicago  Vice  Commission.     Report.     Survey  Co.,  $.50. 

Cocks,  O.  G.    The  Social  Evil  and  Methods  of  Treatment.    Survey  Co.,  $.25. 

Dock,  L.  L.     Hygiene  and  Morality.     Putnam,  $1.25. 

Janney,  O.  E.     White  Slave  Traffic  in  America.     Survey  Co.,  $.50. 

Kneeland.     Commercialized   Prostitution   in    New    York   City.     Report   of 

Rockefeller  Bureau  of  Social  Hygiene.     Century  Co.,  $1.30. 
Seligman,  E.  R.  A.  (Ed.)     The  Social  Evil.     Putnam,  $1.75. 
Sumner,  W.  T.     Prevention  of  Vice.     Woman  Citizen's  Library,  Vol.  X. 

SEX  HYGIENE 

P.igelow,  M.  A.     Sex  Education.     Macmillan. 

Ellis,  H.     The  Task  of  Social  Hygiene.     Survey  Co.,  $2.50. 

Hall,  W.  S.     Reproduction  and  Sexual  Hygiene.     Wynnewood,  $1.00. 

Henderson,  C.  R.     Education  With  Reference  to  Sex.     Survey  Co.,  $1.50. 

Lyttleton,  E.     Training  of  the  Young  in  Laws  of  Sex.     Longmans,  $1.00. 

Morrow,  P.  A.     Social  Diseases  and  Marriage.     Lea  Bros.,  $3.00. 

Society  of  Sanitary  and  Moral  Prophylaxis.     Publications.     105  W.  40th 

St,.  New  York  City. 

Wile,  I.  S.     Sex  Education  (Contains  bibliography).     Duffield,  $1.00. 
For  additional  references  see  last  page  of  Survey,  March  8,  1913. 

I.    Intemperance 

Billings,  J.  S.  (Ed.).  Physiological  Aspects  of  the  Liquor  Traffic.  2  vols. 
Houghton,  $4.50. 

Eaton.  Winning  the  Fight  Against  Drink.  Western  Methodist  Book  Con- 
cern, $1.50. 

Calkins,  R.     Substitutes  for  the  Saloon.     Houghton,  $1.30. 

Edwards,  R.  H.  Studies  in  Amer.  Social  Conditions.  (Chiefly  biblio- 
graphical.) Pamphlet  I.  Liquor  Problem.  Madison,  Wis. 

Forel,  A.  H.     Hygiene  of  Nerves  and  Mind.     Putnam,  $2.00. 

Hobson,  R.  The  Great  Destroyer.  Speech  in  Congress.  Feb.  2,  1911. 
Write  your  Congressman. 

Horsley,  V.  A.  H.  and  Sturge.  Alcohol  and  the  Human  Body.  Macmillau, 
$.40. 

Kelynack,  T.  N.     The  Drink  Problem.     Dalton,  $2.00. 

Koren,  J.     Economic  Aspects  of  the  Liquor  Problem.     Houghton,  $1.50. 

Partridge,  G.  Studies  in  the  Psychology  of  Intemperance.  Sturgis  and 
Walton,  $1.00. 


CURRENT    PROBLEMS  43 

Peabody,  F.  G.  (Ed.).  The  Liquor  Problem.  (Report  of  Committee  of 
Fifty.)  Honghton,  $1.00. 

Regulation  of  the  Liquor  Problem.    Amer.  Acad.,  $1.00. 

Rowntree,  G.,  and  Sherwell,  A.  The  Temperance  Problem  and  Social  Re- 
form. Hodder,  Stoughton,  6s. 

Williams,  H.  S.     Alcohol.     Century  Co.,  $.50. 

Wines,  F.  H.  The  Liquor  Problem  in  Its  Legislative  Aspects.  Houghton, 
$1.25. 

J.    Punishment  and  Reformation 

Boies,  H  M.     Science  of  Penology.    Putnam,  $3.50. 

Booth.  M.  B.  C.    After  Prison,  What?    Revell,  $1.25. 

Brockway,  Z.  R.     Fifty  Years  of  Prison  Service.     Survey  Co.,  $2.00. 

Draelims,  A.    The  Criminal.     Macinillan,  $2.00. 

Ellis,  H.    The  Criminal.     Scribner,  $1.50. 

Ferri,  E.     Criminal  Sociology.     Appleton,  $1.50. 

Henderson,  C.  R.     Preventive  Agencies  and  Methods.     Survey  Co.,  $2.50. 

Henderson,  C.  R.  (Ed.).  Penal  and  Reformatory  Institutions.  Survey  Co., 
$2.50. 

Henderson,  O.  R.  Prison  Reform  and  the  Criminal  Law.  Survey  Co., 
$2.50. 

Kellor,  F.  A.     Experimental  Sociology.     Delinquents.     Macmillan,  $2.00. 

Lombroso,  C.     Crime:     Its  Cause  and  Cure.     Little,  $4.50. 

Lowrie,  D.     My  Life  in  Prison.     Kennerly,  $1.25. 

McConnell,  R.  M.  Criminal  Responsibility  and  Social  Constraint.  Scrib- 
ner, $1.75. 

Mangold,  G.  B.     Child  Problems.    Macmillan,  $1.25. 

Morrison,  W.  B.     Crime  and  Its  Causes.     Scribner,  $1.00. 

Survey  Magazine,  Feb.  24,  Mar.  9,  Apr.  20,  July  20,  Aug.  3,  Sept.  21,  Dec.  7, 
14,  28,  1912;  Jan.  4,  June  7,  1913. 

Travis,  T.     The  Young  Malefactor.     Crowell,  $1.50. 

Wines,  F.  H.     Punishment  and  Reformation.     Crowell,  $1.75. 

Study  the  reports  of  the  Indiana  State  Prison,  the  Indiana  Reformatory 
and  the  Board  of  State  Charities. 
See  also  titles  under  Child  Problems,  p.  40. 


V.     EDUCATIONAL  PROBLEMS 
A.    Moral  and  Religious  Training  in  The  Public  Schools 

Coe,  G.  A.  The  Nature  and  Scope  of  Church  Leadership  in  the  Field  of 
Education  from  the  Sunday  School  Point  of  View.  Religious  Educa- 
tion, Dec.  1912. 

Coe,  G.  A.     Education  in  Religion  and  Morals.     Revell,  $1.35. 

Dewey,  J.     Moral  Principles  in  Education.     Houghton,  $.35. 

Griggs,  E.  H.     Moral  Education.     Huebsch,  $1.60.     Contains  bibliography. 

Hughes,  E.  H.     The  Teaching  of  Citizenship.     Wilde,  $1.25. 

Palmer,  G.  H.     Ethical  and  Moral  Instruction  in  Schools.     Houghton,  $.35. 

Religious  Education  Assoc.     Proceedings.     Chicago. 

Rugh,  Stevenson,  Starbuck,  Cramer,  and  Myers.  Moral  Training  in  the 
Public  Schools  (California  prize  essays,  1901).  $1.50. 

Sadler,  M.  E.  (Ed.).  Moral  Instruction  and  Training  in  Schools.  2  vols. 
Longmans,  $1.50. 

Sharp,  F.  C.,  and  Neumann,  H.  Course  in  Moral  (and  Civic)  Education  for 
High  Schools,  $.15.  (Address  Prof.  F.  C.  Sha^p,  Madison,  Wis.,  for 
pamphlet  and  also  for  bibliography. ) 

Sneath,  E.  H.,  and  Hodges,  G.  Moral  Training  in  The  School  and  The 
Home.  Macmillan,  $.80. 

For  more  complete  bibliography  write  Dr.  Henry  Neumann,  Central  Park 
West  and  64th  St.,  New  York  City;  also  consult  "Social  Forces,"  Wis. 
Suffrage  Headquarters,  Madison,  Wis.,  $.15. 

B.    Industrial  Education 

Bibliography    of   Industrial,    Vocational    and   Trade    Education.     Bulletin 

1913  No.  22  of  Bureau  of  Education.     Gratis. 
Bulletin  No.  13  of  Bureau  of  Education,  Part  III,  (Part  Time  and  Evening 

Schools).    U.  S.  Bureau  of  Education. 
Consular  Report  on  Industrial  Education  in  Germany.     U.  S.  Bureau  of 

Education.    Bulletin  No.  54,  1913. 
Cooley,  E.  G.     Vocational  Education  in  Europe  (Report  to  Commercial  Club 

of  Chicago,  1912).     McClurg,  Cloth,  $1.00;  Paper,  $.50. 
Davenport,  E.    Education  for  Efficiency.    Heath,  $1.00. 
Dean,  A.  D.    Industrial  Education  Considered  in  Its  Relation  to  the  High 

School  Problem.     Syracuse,  C.  W.  Bardeen,  $.30. 
Gillette,  J.  M.     Vocational  Education.     American  Book  Co.,  $1.00. 
Hanus,  P.  H.     Beginnings  in  Industrial  Education  and  Other  Educational 

Discussions.     Houghton,  $1.00. 

Indiana  Department  of  Public  Instruction.  Educational  Publications,  Vo- 
cational Series,  Nos.  1-5.  Gratis. 

Industrial  Education.    Annals  of  Amer.  Acad.     Jan.  1909,  Vol.  33. 
Kerschensteiner,  G.     The  Idea  of  the  Industrial  School.     Macmillan,  $.50. 

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CUKKENT   PROBLEMS  45 

Kling,  P.  M.     Why  a  Boy  Should  Learn  a  Trade.     F.  Smith. 

McCann,  M.  R.  The  Fitchburg  Plan  of  Co-operative  Industrial  Education. 
Bulletin  No.  50,  1913,  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Education. 

Massachusetts  Commission  on  Industrial  Education.  Second  Annual  Re- 
port, January,  1908. 

Report  of  Committee  on  Industrial  Education,  1912  (No.  28).  New  York, 
Natl.  Assoc.  of  Manufacturers,  30  Church  St. 

Report  on  Industrial  Education,  1912,  by  Committee  of  American  Federa- 
tion of  Labor.  Published  as  Sen.  Doc.  No.  936,  62d  Congress,  2d  Ses- 
sion. Supt.  of  Documents.  Gratis. 

Report  of  the  Indiana  Commission  on  Industrial  and  Agricultural  Educa- 
tion. Indianapolis.  Gratis. 

Report  of  U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Education,  1912.  Chapter  III  "Vocational 
Education." 

Snedden,  D.    The  Problem  of  Vocational  Education.     Houghton,  $.35. 

Vocational  Education  Law  of  Indiana.  Indianapolis,  State  Department  of 
Education.  Gratis. 

Weeks,  R.  M.     The  People's  School.     Houghton,  $.60. 

C.    Vocational  Guidance 

Allen,  F.  J.     The  Vocation  Bureau  and  Boston  School  System.     National 

Municipal  Review,  Jan.  1913. 

Bloom  field,  M.     The  Vocational  Guidance  of  Youth.     Houghton,  $.60. 
Devine,  H.  C.     Choosing  a  Boy's  Career.     Stechert,  $.50. 
Fuller,  M.  W.     The  Professions.     Hall  and  Locke. 
Laselle,  M.  A.,  and  Wiley,  K.  E.     Vocations  for  Girls,  1913.     Houghton, 


Lewis,  E.  E.     Arguments  for  Vocational  Guidance.     Eastern  Illinois  State 

Normal  School.    Charleston,  111.     Gratis. 

Parsons,  F.    Choosing  a  Vocation.    Houghton,  $1.00.    Contains  bibliography. 
Puffer,  J.  A.    Vocational  Guidance.     Rand,  McNally,  $1.25. 
Reid,  W.     Careers  for  the  Coming  Men.     Sealfield,  $1.50. 
Shaw,  A.     The  Outlook  for  the  Average  Man.     Macmillan,  1907,  $1.25. 
Slicer,  T.  R.     How  to  Choose  a  Life  Work.     Cosmopolitan,  Aug.  1900. 
Weeks,  R.  M.     The  People's  Schools.     Houghton,  $.60. 

D.     Laggards 

Ayres,  L.  P.     Laggards  in  Our  Schools.     Survey  Co.,  $1.50,  Postpaid. 
Cornell,  W.  S.     Health  and  Medical  Inspection  of  School  Children.     Davis 

Co.,  $1.50. 
Goddard,  H.  H.     The  Grading  of  Backward  Children.     Eugenics  Record 

Office,  N.  Y. 
Gulick,  L.  H.,  and  Ayres,  L.  P.     Medical  Inspection  of  Schools.     Survey 

Co.,  $1.50,  Postpaid. 
The  Psychological   Clinic.     The  Psychological   Clinic  Press,   Philadelphia, 

$1.50  per  annum. 


46  INDIANA.   UNIVEKSITY 

E.    School  Hygiene 

Barry,  W.  F.    The  Hygiene  of  the  School  Room.     Silver-Burdett,  $1.00. 

Chance,  M.  S.     Care  of  the  Child.     Penn.  Co.,  1909.     $1.50. 

Conference  of  Charities  and  Correction,  1907.     Minneapolis,  Pp.  165,  179, 

243-55. 
Cornell,  W.  S.     Health  and  Medical  Inspection  of  School  Children.     Davis 

Co.,  $1.50. 

Dresslar,  F.  B.     School  Hygiene.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 
Gulick,  L  H.,  and  Ayres,  L.  P.     Medical  Inspection  of  Schools.     Survey 

Co.,  $1.50,  Postpaid. 

Holmes,  A.     The  Conservation  of  the  Child.     Lippincott,  $1.25. 
Kerr  and  Moll.     Common  Drinking  Cups  and  Roller  Towels.     Public  Health 

Bulletin,   No.   57.     Supt.   of  Documents,   Government   Printing   Office. 

Gratis. 

Marshall,  J.  S.     Mouth  Hygiene  and  Mouth  Sepsis.     Davis,  $1.50. 
Ryan,   W.   C.     School   Hygiene.     Bulletin   No.   48.     Bureau   of   Education. 

Gratis. 

Sanitary  School  Houses.     Legal  Requirements  in  Indiana  and  Ohio.     Bul- 
letin No.  52,  1913.     U.  S.  Bureau  of  Education.     Gratis. 
School  Hygiene,  Bulletin  No.  46,  1913.     U.  S.  Bureau  of  Education.     Gratis. 
Terman,  L.  M.     The  Teacher's  Health.     Houghton,  $.60. 

See  annotated  Bibliography  of  Medical  Inspection  and  Health  Super- 
vision of  School  Children  in  the  U.  S.  for  the  years  1909-1912.  Bulletin 
No.  16,  1913,  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Education.  Gratis. 


F.    Sex  Education 

Cabot,  R.  C.     Christian  Approach  to  Social  Morality.     International  Com- 
mittee, Y.  M.  C.  A.,  New  York  City. 

Morrow,  P.  A.     Social  Diseases  and  Marriage.     Macmillan,  $3.00. 

Stewart,  E.    Sex  Hygiene.    Washington,  Dept.  of  School  Hygiene.    Bulletin 
H.,  No.  1,  Sept.  1911. 

Wile,  I.  S.     Social  Plagues  and  The  Public  Schools.     New  York  Med.  Jour- 
nal, Sept  1910. 

Willson,  R.  N.     The  Economic  Relations  of  Social  Diseases.     Pennsylvania 
Med.  Journal,  August,  1912. 

See  list  of  publications  of  the  Society  for  Sanitary  and  Moral  Prophylaxis, 
New  York. 
See  also  titles  under  Social  Evil,  p.  42. 


G.    The  School  and  the  Home 

Andrews,  F.  F.     Parents'  Associations  and  the  Public  Schools.     Charities, 

Vol.  17,  Pp.  335-343. 
Anon.   Home  and  School :     How  the  Two  Can  Coine  Together.     Ladies' 

Home  Journal,  April,  1912,  Vol.  29,  P.  91. 

Bender,  I.  C.     Relation  of  Citizen  and  Teacher,  Proceedings  of  Natl.  Educ. 
Assoc.,  1897,  p.  248. 


CURRENT    PROBLEMS  47 

Blair,  F.  G.     Home  and  the  School  in  "Child  in  the  City."     Pp.  125-132, 

$1.50. 
Butler,  N.  B.     Work  of  the  Associations.     School  Review,  Feb.  1908.     Vol. 

16,  Pp.  78-88. 
Butterfield,  K.  L.     Chapters  in  Rural  Progress  (Chapters  on  the  Hesperia 

Movement,  the  Rural  School  and  the  Community).     Univ.  of  Chicago 

Press,  $1.00. 

Goodwin,  E.  J.     School  and  Home.     School  Review,  Vol.  16,  Pp.  320-9. 
Greenwood,  J.  H.     Home  and  School  Life.     Education,  Nov.  and  Dec.  1910, 

Feb.  1911,  Vol.  31,  Pp.  179-190,  238-43,  390-6. 
Grice,  M.  V.     Home  and  School.     Pp.  48-60.     Sower,  $.60. 
Hamilton,  C.     Relation  of  the  Home  to  the  School.     Elementary   School 

Teacher,  Nov.  1906,  Vol.  7,  Pp.  131-140. 
Plarding,  C.  F.     Parents'  Associations.     School  Review,  Nov.  1910,  Vol.  18, 

Pp.  153-8. 
Hefferan,     H.     M.     Parents'     and    Teachers'     Organizations.     Elementary 

School  Teacher,  1904-5. 
Hersey,   H.   J.     Parents'   Obligation  to  the  School.     Proceedings  of  Natl. 

Educ.  Assoc.,  1909,  Pp.  1012-6. 

King,  I.     Education  for  Social  Efficiency.    Appleton,  $1.50. 
King,  I.     Social  Aspects  of  Education,  Pp.  29-37,  54-64.     Macrnillan,  $1.50. 
McAndrews,  W.     Parens  Iratus:     His  Cause  and  Cure.     School  Review, 

Jan.  1911,  Vol.  19,  Pp.  1-12. 
McClure,  D.  E.     Hesperia  Movement.     Education,  Oct.  1905,  Vol.  26,  Pp. 

65-70. 
Maxwell,  W.  H.     Parents'  Meetings.     Reports  to  Board  of  Education  of 

New  York  City,  1906. 
Patterson,  M.  V.  W.     Teacher  and  Mother.     Harper's  Baz.,  Jan.  1910,  Vol. 

44,  P.  52. 
Sprague,  M.     How  Parents  Can  Help  Teachers.     Ladies'  Home  Journal, 

Sept.  1907,  Vol.  24,  P.  36. 
Topics  for  Parent-Teacher  Meetings.     Extension  Division  of  University  of 

Oregon.     Salem,  Oregon. 

H.    The  School  and  the  Playground 

Angell,  E.  D.     Play.     Little,  $1.50. 

Curtis,  H.  S.  The  Reorganized  School  Playground.  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Edu- 
cation. Bulletin  No.  40,  1913. 

Curtis,  H.  S.  Playground  Movement  in  America.  American  City,  Sept. 
1909,  Vol.  I,  P.  27. 

Curtis,  H.  S.  Athletics  in  the  Playgrounds.  Anier.  City,  July,  1910,  Vol. 
Ill,  P.  21. 

Gulick,  L.  H.  Handbook  of  School  Athletic  League.  Arner.  Sports  Publish- 
ing Co.,  New  York,  10  cts. 

Johnson,  G.  E.     Education  by  Plays  and  Games.     Ginn,  $.90. 

Mero,  E.  B.  American  Playgrounds.  Their  Construction,  Equipment,  Main- 
tenance, and  Utility.  Amer.  Gymnasia  Co.,  New  York,  $2.00. 

Xewton,  M.  B.  Graded  Games  and  Rhythmic  Exercises  for  Primary 
Schools.  Barnes,  $1.25. 


48  INDIANA   UNIVEESITY 

Symposium.     Charities  and  the  Commons,  Aug.  3,  1907,  Vol.  XVIII. 

Gulick,  L.  H.     Play  and  Democracy,  Pp.  481-6. 

Lee,  J.    Play  as  a  School  for  the  Citizen.     Pp.  486-491. 

Addams,  J.     Public  Recreation  and  Social  Morality.     Pp.  492-494. 

Curtis,  H.  S.    Playground  Progress  and  Tendencies.     Pp.  495-499. 

Veiller,  L.     The  Social  Value  of  Playground.     Pp.  507-512. 

Tabor,  F.  H.     Sportsmanship  and  Games.     Pp.  512-514. 

Perkins,  D.  H.    Union  of  Playgrounds  and  Public  Schools.     Pp.  538-41. 

Zeublin,  C.     Playgrounds  and  the  Board  of  Education.     Pp.  543-545. 

McFarland,  H.  B.  The  Relation  of  Municipal  Playgrounds  to  Schools 
Pp.  545-6. 

Scudder,  M.  T.     Organized  Play  in  the  Country.     Pp.  547-556. 

Bergen,  C.  McP.  Relation  of  Play  to  Juvenile  Delinquency.  Pp.  562-565. 
The  Playground — Periodical  published  by  the  Playground  Association  of 

America,  Metropolitan  Bldg.,  New  York.     $1.00  per  year. 

See  also  titles  under  Municipal  Recreation,  p.  16. 

I.    The  Public  School  as  a  Social  Ceritev 

Betts,  G.  H.     Social  Principles  of  Education.     Scribner,  $1.25. 

Bobbitt,  J.  F.  City  School  as  a  Community  Art  and  Musical  Center.  Ele- 
mentary School  Teacher,  Nov.  1911,  Vol.  12:119-26. 

Curtis,  H.  S.  The  Rural  School  as  a  Social  Center.  Social  Center,  Dec. 
1912. 

King,  I.  Source  Book  in  Social  Education.  Contains  References  on  this 
topic.  Survey  Co.,  $1.60. 

Mayer,  M.  J.  Our  Public  Schools  as  Social  Centers.  Rev.  of  Rev.,  Aug. 
1911,  Vol.  44:201-8. 

Perry,  C.  A.  How  to  Start  Social  Centers.  Dept.  Recreation,  Russell 
Sage  Foundation. 

Perry,  C.  A.     Wider  Use  of  the  School  Plant.     Survey  Co.,  $1.25. 

Perry,  C.  A.  Social  Center  Development  to  Date  and  the  School  House  as 
a  Recreation  Center.  Extension  Div.  Bull.  Univ.  of  Wis. 

Perry,  C.  A.  Survey  of  the  Social  Center  Movement.  Elementary  School 
Teacher,  Nov.  1912,  Vol.  13:124-33. 

Puffer,  J.  A.     The  Boy  and  His  Gang.     Houghtou,  $1.00. 

Riley,  T.  J.  Increased  Use  of  Public  School  Property.  Amer.  Journal  of 
Sociology.  Mar.  1906,  Vol.  11:655-62. 

Riley,  T.  J.  The  School  and  the  Community.  Natl.  Conference  of  Chari- 
ties and  Correction,  1910,  p.  157-77. 

School  Extension.  Natl.  Conference  for  Good  City  Government,  1910,  P. 
353-74,  464-73. 

Simkhovitch,  V.  Enlarged  Function  of  the  Public  School.  Natl.  Confer- 
ence of  Charities  and  Correction,  1904,  p.  471-86. 

Spargo,  J.  Social  Service  of  a  City  School.  Craftsman,  Aug.  1906,  Vol. 
10 :605-13. 

Swift,  E.  J.  Community  Demands  Upon  the  Public  School.  Natl.  Con- 
ference of  Charities  and  Correction,  1904,  P.  157-77. 

Ward,  E.  J.     The  Social  Center.    Appleton,  $1.50 

Ward,  E.  J.    Little  Red  School  House.     Survey,  7  Aug.  1909,  Vol.  22  :640-9. 


CTJKRENT    PROBLEMS  49 

Wilson,  W.,  and  Others.     Addresses  on  the  Social  Center.     Extension  Divi- 
sion, University  of  Wisconsin.     5c  each. 
See  also  titles  under  Playgrounds,  p.  47,  17. 

J.    The  State  Universities 

Addresses  on  Education,  Bulletin,  Extension  Series  No.  23,  University  of 
Texas,  Austin. 

F.r.van.  W.  L.  The  Coming  of  the  University.  Bulletin  No.  9,  Vol.  VI.  In- 
diana University.  Gratis. 

Claxton,  P.  P.  The  School  and  The  State.  Address  before  the  North  Caro- 
lina Teachers'  Assembly,  1908. 

Ferguson,  C.     The  University  Militant.     Kennerly,  $1.00. 

Howe,  F.  C.  Wisconsin:  An  Experiment  in  Democracy.  Pp.  30-46,  and 
140-180.  Scribner,  $1.25. 

James,  E.  J.  Relation  of  the  State  University  to  the  Commonwealth.  In- 
diana Univ  Bulletin.  Gratis. 

S \vain,  J.  Higher  Education  and  the  State.  Pub.  Indiana  University. 
Gratis. 

Thompson,  W.  O.  The  State  and  Education.  Bulletin,  No  4,  1901.  In- 
diana University.  Gratis. 

Turner,  F.  J.  Pioneer  Ideals  and  the  University.  Indiana  University 
Bulletin.  Gratis. 

Van  Hise,  C.  R.  The  Ideal  State  University.  Inaugural  Address,  Madison, 
Wis. 

Write  for  Bulletins  of  Indiana  University  and  Purdue  University. 

THE  SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE 

Cabot,  R.  C.     Social  Service  and  the  Art  of  Healing.    Moffat,  $1.00. 
Cannon,  I.  M.     Social  Work  in  Hospitals.     Survey  Co.,  $1.50. 
Report  of  the  Social  Service  Department  of  the  Indiana  University  Medi- 
cal School,  Indianapolis.     Gratis. 

THE  EXTENSION  DIVISION  OF  INDIANA  UNIVERSITY 

Correspondence  Study  Courses.  The  work  of  this  section  is  intended 
to  meet  the  needs  of  persons  who  are  unable  to  obtain  further  education 
by  attending  secondary  schools  or  colleges.  At  the  present  time  more  than 
one  hundred  courses  in  fourteen  departments  are  offered. 

Extension  Lectures.  Assistance  is  offered  to  schools,  clubs,  or  othev 
organizations  in  arranging  for  speakers  for  special  occasions,  single  lectures 
upon  a  topic,  or  a  series  of  lectures.  These  lectures  will  be  given  by  mem- 
bers of  the  Faculty  of  the  University  and  will  be  primarily  educational, 
but  not  technical  in  character. 

Where  some  club  or  informal  group  is  studying  a  special  field  of  knowl- 
edge a  lecture  or  course  of  lectures  by  one  who  is  devoting  his  time  to 
investigation  and  teaching  in  this  particular  field  will  be  both  illuminating 
and  inspirational.  The  fees  for  these  lectures  is  usually  a  nominal  amount. 

Debating  and  Public  Discussion.  One  of  the  best  agencies  for  arousing 
interest  in  public  questions  and  stimulating  thought  and  action  respecting 


50  INDIANA    UNIVERSITY 

the  duties  of  citizenship  is  training  in  debating  and  public  discussion.  In 
addition,  it  has  an  educational  value.  It  teaches  a  speaker  to  think  clearly, 
to  express  himself  tersely  and  forcibly,  and  to  retain  his  self-possession. 
School  authorities  are  encouraging  the  development  of  debating  and  public 
discussion.  The  Extension  Division  will  co-operate  in  every  way  possible 
with  schools,  clubs,  and  other  organizations  in  this  important  work.  It 
prepares  lists  of  references  on  current  questions  and  has  a  library  of  mate- 
rial consisting  of  books,  pamphlets,  and  clippings  from  which  package  li- 
braries may  be  lent  to  persons  interested  in  debating.  High  school  teachers 
and  others  interested  are  invited  to  correspond  with  the  Director  of  the 
Extension  Division  regarding  the  selection  of  questions.  The  State  Library 
and  the  Library  Commission  have  expressed  a  willingness  to  co-operate  in 
this  work.  The  only  expense  involved  is  the  cost  of  the  transportation  of 
any  materials  which  may  be  lent. 

Assistance  to  Cluhs.  The  Extension  Division  has  been  glad  to  assist 
clubs  in  the  preparation  of  programs  by  suggesting  topics  for  study  and 
discussion  and  by  furnishing  lists  of  references.  The  members  of  clubs 
are  invited  to  avail  themselves  of  this  opportunity  at  any  time.  This  ser- 
vice is  offered  without  any  charge. 

General  Information  and  Welfare.  Many  persons  in  the  State  do  not 
have  access  to  libraries  and  other  sources  of  accurate  knowledge,  and  con- 
sequently are  unable  to  obtain  information  upon  many  questions  which 
arise.  The  University  with  its  large  library  and  its  specialists  trained  in 
many  lines  constitutes  a  source  of  information  which  is  available  for  the 
use  of  all  the  people  of  the  State.  So  far  as  time  and  resources  will  per- 
mit, the  University  will  respond  to  any  inquiries  concerning  matters  relat- 
ing to  food,  hygiene,  and  sanitation,  to  discoveries  affecting  the  prevention 
and  cure  of  diseases,  to  economic,  political,  and  social  questions,  to  prob- 
lems of  general  and  special  education,  to  conservation  of  resources,  high- 
ways, municipal  problems,  civic  improvement,  and  music  and  art. 

Beginning  in  September  1914  the  Extension  Division  will  have  a  perma- 
ment  member  on  its  staff  who  will  give  his  time  to  assisting  the  communi- 
ties of  the  State  in  planning  and  organizing  their  social  work. 

In  co-operation  with  the  Legislative  and  Administrative  Reference 
Bureau,  a  Municipal  Reference  Library  has  been  established  for  the  use 
of  all  the  citizens  of  the  State,  but  especially  for  municipal  officials. 

For  further  information  write  to  the  Extension  Division  of  Indiana 
University^ 

EXTENSION  PROJECTS  UNDER  SUPERVISION  OF  PURDUE  UNIVERSITY 

Farmers'  Institutes.  About  500  Farmers'  Institute  meetings  are  held 
each  year  in  the  several  counties  of  the  State.  Women  speakers  are  fur- 
nished for  the  majority  of  these  meetings.  Subjects  relating  to  Home 
Economics  and  Country  Life  are  discussed. 

Short  Courses.  About  twenty  Short  Courses  are  held  each  year  in  as 
many  towns  in  the  State.  A  separate  division  is  made  for  women.  An 
instructor  from  the  Home  Economics  Department  is  in  charge  and  gives 
work  relating  to  foods,  home  decoration,  and  country  life. 


CURRENT   PROBLEMS  51 

Domestic  Science  Demonstrations.  Upon  request  an  instructor  is  fur- 
nished to  communities  in  the  State  for  two  days  to  conduct  Domestic 
Science  demonstrations 

Club  Programs.  A  series  of  programs  covering  Home  Economics  and 
Country  Life  have  been  prepared  for  Women's  Clubs  and  classes  and  are 
furnished  upon  request, 

Girls'  Clubs  ana  Contests.  Girls'  Clubs  and  Contests  in  sewing,  bread 
baking,  fruit  canning,  etc.,  are  organized  in  connection  with  the  schools. 
A  study  outline  adapted  for  the  use  of  girls  has  also  been  prepared  and 
is  used  in  connection  with  these  clubs. 

Exhibits.  A  comprehensive  exhibit  covering  the  work  of  Home  Eco- 
nomics has  been  prepared  and  is  used  in  connection  with  County  Fairs, 
the  State  Fair,  Fall  Festivals,  and  other  meetings  in  the  State. 

Judging  Work.  In  connection  with  County  Fairs,  Fall  Festivals,  School 
Exhibits,  etc.,  judges  are  furnished  to  assist  in  awarding  premiums. 

Miscellaneous.  Members  of  the  Department  are  in  a  position  to  assist 
clubs,  classes,  and  other  groups  of  women  through  lectures,  demonstrations, 
and  organization. 

For  further  information  address  the  Director  of  the  Extension  Division 
of  Purdue  University. 

K.    The  Survey  of  the  Public  School 

Aronovici,  O.  Knowing  One's  Own  Community:  Suggestions  for  Social 
Surveys  of  Small  Towns  or  Cities.  Pp.  45-9.  Amer.  Unitarian  Assoc., 
Gratis. 

Educational  Survey  of  Montgomery  County,  Maryland.  U.  S.  Bureau  of 
Education,  Bulletin  32,  1913,  Gratis. 

Elliott,  C.  E.     City  School  Supervision.     World  Book  Co.,  -$1.50. 

McMurry,  F.  M.  Elementary  School  Standards :  Courses  of  Study.  Super- 
vision. World  Book  Co.,  $1.50. 

Moore,  Ef.  C.  How  New  York  City  Administers  Its  Schools.  A  Construc- 
tive Study.  World  Book  Co.,  $1.50. 

Report  of  the  Commission  to  Study  the  Public  Schools  of  Baltimore,  1911. 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  $.10. 

Sneddeu,  D.  S.,  and  Allen,  W.  H.  School  Reports  and  School  Efficiency. 
Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Survey  of  the  Public  School  System  of  School  District  No.  1.  Portland, 
Oregon.  Board  of  Education. 

The  Newburgh  Survey.     Russell  Sage  Foundation,  Department  of  Surveys. 

Vermont  Educational  Survey,  1913.    The  Carnegie  Foundation,  Department 
of  Surveys,  New  York. 
See  also  under  The  Social  Survey,  p.  61. 

L.    Rural  Schools 

Betts,  G.  H.     New  Ideals  in  Rural  Schools.     Houghton,  $.60. 

Butterfield,  K.  L.     Chapters  on  Rural  Progress.     Univ.  of  Chicago  Press, 

$1.00. 
Carney,  M.     Country  Life  and  the  Country  School.     Row,  Peterson,  $1.25. 


52  INDIANA   UNIVERSITY 

Cubberley,  E.  P.    The  Improvement  of  Rural  Schools.     Houghton,  $.35. 

Curtis,  H.  S.    A  Model  Rural  School  House.     Barnes. 

Davenport,  E.     Education  for  Efficiency.     Heath,  $1.00. 

Eggleston,  J.  D.,  and  Bruere,  R.  W.  The  Work  of  the  Rural  School.  Har- 
per, $1.00. 

Fairchild,  E.  T.,  and  Others.  Report  of  Committee  to  Investigate  Rural 
School  Conditions.  Address  Sec.  N.  E.  A.,  D.  W.  Springer,  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich. 

Foght,  H.  W.    The  American  Rural  School.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 

Green,  M.  L.     Among  School  Gardens.     Survey  Co.,  $1.25,  Postpaid. 

Kern,  O.  J.    Among  Country  Schools.     Ginn,  $1.50. 

Monohan,  A.  C.  The  Status  of  Rural  Education.  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Educa- 
tion, Gratis. 

Nolan,  Q.  W.    One  Hundred  Lessons  in  Agriculture.    Row,  Peterson,  $.65. 

Report  of  the  Committee  on  Industrial  Education  in  Schools  for  Rural 
Communities  of  the  National  Education  Assoc.  Annual  Volume,  1906. 

Seerley,  H.  H.     The  Country  School.     McClurg,  $1.00. 

See  list  of  publications  by  the  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Education,  also  bulletin 

on  "Teaching  Material  in  Government  Publications."     Both  bulletins  free 

by  addressing,  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Education,  Washington,  D.  C.     Publications 

in  these  lists  may  be  obtained  free  or  at  nominal  cost. 


M.    The  Montessori  Method 

Baldwin,  W.  A.  Conflicting  Pedagogy  of  Madame  Montessori.  Journal  of 
Education,  Feb.  6,  1913. 

Burrows,  H.  Spontaneous  Education :  The  Montessori  Method.  Contem- 
porary Review,  Sept.  1912.  Vol.  102 :329-37. 

Fisher,  D.  F.    A  Montessori  Mother.     Holt,  $1.25. 

Hailman,  W.  N.  Montessori  School  and  the  Kindergarten.  Kindergarten — 
Primary  Magazine,  Sept,  1912. 

Halsey,  W.  N.  A  Valuation  of  the  Montessori  Experiments.  Journal  of 
Education,  Boston,  Jan.  16,  1913. 

Holmes,  W.  II.     Montessori  Methods.     Education,  Sept.  1912,  Vol.  33:1-10. 

Montessori,  M.     Montessori  Method.     Stokes,  $1.75. 

Montessori,  M.    Pedagogical  Anthropology.     Stokes,  $3.50. 

Montessori,  M.  Disciplining  Children.  McClure's  Mag.  May  1912.  Vol. 
39 : 95-102. 

Palmer,  L.  A.  Montessori  and  Froebellian  Materials  and  Methods.  Ele- 
mentary School  Teacher,  Oct.  1912,  Vol.  13:66-79. 

Smith,  A.  T.  Montessori  System  of  Education.  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Education, 
Bulletin  No.  17,  1912,  Pp.  1-30. 

Smith,  T.  L.     Montessori  System.     Harper,  $.60. 

Stevens,  E.  Y.  Montessori  Method  and  the  American  Kindergarten.  Mc- 
Clure's Mag.  Nov.  1912,  Vol.  40:77-82. 

Stevens,  E.  Y.     A  Guide  to  the  Montessori  Method.     Stokes,  $1.00. 

Tozier,  J.  Educational  Wonder  Worker,  etc.  McClure's  Magazine,  May 
1911,  Vol.  37:3-19;  Dec.  1911,  Vol.  38:122-37;  Jan.  1912,  Vol.  38:289-302. 


VI.    OTHER  SOCIAL  FACTORS 

A.    Social  Service  Work  of  the  Church 

Adams,  H.  B.    Church  and  Popular  Education.     Johns  Hopkins  University 

Studies,  series  18,  nos.  8  and  9,  $.50.  Bibliography,  Pp.  82-84. 
Anderson,  W.  L.  The  Country  Town.  Baker  &  Taylor  Co.,  $1.00. 
Ashenburst,  J.  C.  The  Day  of  the  Country  Church.  Funk  &  Wagnalls, 

$1.00. 
Butterfield,  K.  L.     The  Country  Church  and  the  Rural  Problem.     Univ.  of 

Chicago  Press,  $1.00. 
Crothers,  Gladden,  and  others.     Conference  of  Charities  and  Corrections, 

1911.     $2.00. 

Cutting,  R.  F.    Church  and  Society.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 
Earp,  E.  L.    The  Social  Engineer.     Meth.  Bk.  Concern,  $1.50. 
Fiske,  G.  W.     The  Challenge  of  the  Country.     With  Classified  Bibliography 

of  Articles  and  Books.     Y.  M.  C.  A.  Press,  $.75 ;  Pa.  $.50. 
Gill,  C.  O.,  and  Pinchot,  G.     The  Country  Church.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 
McFarland,  C.  S.     Spiritual  Culture  and  Social  Service.     Revell,  $1.00. 
Xearing,  S.     Social  Religion.     Macmillan,  $1.00. 
Patten,  S.  N.     The  Social  Basis  of  Religion.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 
Patten,  S.  N.    Church  as  a  Social  Institution.    Independent,  Vol.  71,  P.  131. 
Post,  L.  F.     Social  Service.     Am.  City  Bureau,  N.  Y.,  $.75.,  Paper,  $.40. 
Proceedings  of  the  Country  Church  Conference.     International  Committee 

of  the  Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  1910-1911-1912.     Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Press. 

Rauschenbusch,  W.    Christianity  and  the  Social  Crisis.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 
Rauschenbusch,  W.    Christianizing  the  Social  Order.    Macmillan,  $1.50. 
Roads,  C.    Rural  Christendom.    Amer.  Sunday  School  Union,  Philadelphia, 

$.90. 

Signal  Example  of  Church  Social  Service:    Brick  Church,  Rochester.     Sur- 
vey, Vol.  25:462. 

Stelzle,  C.     Church  and  Labor.     Hough  ton,  $.50. 

Stelzle,  C.    American  Social  and  Religious  Conditions.    Revell,  $1.00. 
Survey,  January  4,  Feb.  15,  March  1,  April  5,  July  19,  1913. 
Taylor,  G.     Religion  in  Social  Action.     Dodd,  $1'.25. 
The  Rural  Church.    Vol.  VI  in  Messages  of  the  Men  and  Religion  Movement. 

Association  Press,  $1.00. 

Tipple,  E.  S.     Some  Famous  Country  Parishes.     Meth.  Bk.  Concern,  $1.50. 
Tippy,  W.  M.  (Ed.).    The  Socialized  Church.    Eaton,  $1.00. 
Wilson,  W.  H.     The  Church  in  the  Open  Country.     Missionary  Education 

Movement,  New  York. 
Wilson,  W.  H.     The  Evolution  of  a  Country  Community.     Pilgrim  Press, 

$1.25. 
Wilson,  W.  H.    Quaker  Hill :    A  Sociological  Study.    Missionary  Education 

Movement,  $1.25. 

See  also  titles  under  Rural  Communities,  p.  18. 

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54  INDIANA   UNIVERSITY 

B.    The  Press 

1.  THE  NEWSPAPER 

Associated  Press.     Century,  Vol.  69:888-95;  Vol.  70:143-51,  299-310,  379-86. 

Bleyer.    Newspaper  Writing  and  Editing. 

Bonaparte,  C.  J.     Government  by  Public  Opinion.     Foruin,  Vol.  40:384. 

Business  of  a  Newspaper.     Scribner's  Mag.,  Vol.  22  :447. 

Confessions  of  a  Newspaper  Woman.     Atlantic,  Vol.  95:206-11. 

Ethics  of  Journalism.     Educational  Rev.,  Vol.  36:121-31. 

Ethics  of  News  Suppression.    Nation,  Vol.  96 :54-5. 

Fakes  and  the  Press.     Science,  N.  S.  Vol.  25 :391. 

First  National  Conference  of  Journalists  (1912).  Report.  Univ.  of  Wis- 
consin Bulletin. 

Given.     Making  a  Newspaper.     Holt. 

Hay,  J.     Press  and  Modern  Progress.     "Addresses,"  243-59.     Century  Co. 

Hudson.     History  of  American  Journalism  up  to  1872. 

Ideal  Newspaper.     Independent,  Vol.  52:771. 

International  Hatred  and  the  Press.     Science,  N.  S.  Vol.  25:391. 

Insurgent  Newspaper  Editor.     American  Mag.,  Vol.  71:420-4. 

Irwin,  W.     The  American  Newspaper.     Collier's  1910-11. 

Irwin,  W.    New  York  Sun.     American  Mag.,  Vol.  67. 

Is  an  Honest  Newspaper  Possible?    Atlantic,  Vol.  102:44-7. 

Is  Honest  Journalism  Possible?    Cur.  Lit,  Vol.  46:46-8. 

Journalism,  Politics  and  Universities.     No.  Am.  Rev.,  Vol.  187:598. 

Liberty  of  the  Press.    Arner.  Law  Review,  Vol.  34 :321. 

Making  of  Public  Opinion.     Arena,  Vol.  41:433-40;  Vol.  70:504-10. 

Nature  and  Force  of  Public  Opinion.    Anier.  Journ.  Soc.,  Vol.  15  :47-r>.">. 

Ogden,  R.    Aspects  of  Journalism.    Atlantic,  Vol.  98:12-20. 

Plea  for  Endowed  News.    Andover  Rev.,  Vol.  12  :485. 

Pi-ess  and  Public  Men.    Century,  20 :853. 

Press  and  the  Party.    Anier.  Journ.  Pol.  Sci..  Vol.  2 :432. 

Press  and  the  Pulpit.    Westin.,  Vol.  137  :601. 

Press,  Pulpit,  Pew.     Meth.  Rev.,  Vol.  55:68. 

Public,  the  Newspaper's  Problem.     Outlook,  Vol.  91 :791-5. 

Public  Service  and  Public  Journalism.     Harper's  Weekly,  Vol.  57  :3-4. 

Ross,  E.  A.  Changing  America  (ch.  on  the  Press)  ;  also  articles  in  Satur- 
day Evening  Post 

Sunday  Newspaper.     Critic,  Vol.  13:37. 

The  United  Press.     American  Mag.,  Vol.  75 :41-42. 

Watterson,  H.     Personal  Journalism.     Atlantic,  Vol.  106:40-47. 

2.  THE  PERIODICAL 

Alden.     Magazine  Writing  and  the  New  Literature.     Harper,  $2.00. 
Literary  Digest.    Nov.  2,  1912. 
World's  Work.    Sept  1912. 

The  following  periodicals  contain  numerous  articles  concerning  social 
and  political  problems*:  American,  Atlantic,  Century,  Collier's,  Current 
Opinion,  Everybody's,  Forum.  Harper's  Magazine,  Harper's  Weekly,  Inde- 


CURRENT    PROBLEMS  55 

pendent,  La  Follelte's,  Literary  Digest,  McClure's,  North  American  Review, 
Outlook,  Public,  Review  of  Reviews,  Saturday  Evening  Post,  Scribner's, 
Survey,  World's  Work,  American  City,  and  National  Municipal  Review. 

C,    The  Library 

Adams,  H.  B.     Public  Libraries  and  Popular  Education.    New  York  State 

Library,  Albany.     $.10. 
American  Library  Assoc.     Papers  and  Proceedings  of  Annual  Meetings. 

$2.00  each. 
Bostwick,  A.  E.    American  Public  Library.    American  City  Bureau.    $1.62 

Postpaid. 
Chase,  M.  J.     Public  Libraries  and  Art  Education.    Miss  Mabel  J.  Chase, 

Nutley,  N.  J. 

Dana,  J.  C.     A  Library  Primer.    American  City  Bureau.    $1.09,  Postpaid. 
Gillette,  J.  M.    The  Socialization  of  the  Library.    American  Municipalities, 

Nov.  1907. 

Hutchins,  F.  A.     Traveling  Libraries.    Amer.  Library  Assoc.    $.05. 
Keogh,  A.     The  Institutional  Church  and  the  Public  Library.    Yale  Univ- 

Library,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Kern,  O.  J.    Among  Country  Schools.    Chap.  6.    Ginn,  $1.50. 
Library  and  the  School.    Harper,  $.50. 

Marvin,  C.     Small  Library  Buildings,  Amer.  City  Bureau,  $1.25.    Postpaid. 
Putnam,  H.     Libraries  for  Everybody.    World's  Work,  July,  1905. 
Stearns,  L.  E.     Traveling  Libraries  in  Wisconsin.    Wisconsin  Free  Library. 

Gratis. 
The  Library  as  a  Social  Center.     Carnegie  Library,  Homestead,  Pa. 

D.    Art  Galleries  and  Exhibitions 

Art  Instruction  in  the  U.  S.    Scribner  Mag.,  Vol.  50 :253. 

Johnston,  E.  B.     Art  in  Indiana.    Outlook,  Vol.  98 :433. 

Keeler,  C.  A.     Municipal  Art  in  American  Cities.     Craftsman,  Vol.  8:584. 

Knaufft,  E.     Art  Activities  in  the  U.  S. ;  Review  of  Reviews,  Vol.  41 :49. 

Meyer,  A.  N.  What  American  Museums  are  Doing  for  Native  Art.  Cen- 
tury Mag.,  Vol.  72:922. 

Museums  and  the  Teaching  of  Art  in  the  Public  Schools.  Scribner's  Mag., 
Vol.  52:124. 

New  York  Art  Commission.     Report. 

Syndicating  Art  for  Smaller  Cities.     Century  Mag.,  Vol.  80:632. 

Triggs,  O.  L.  Chapters  in  the  History  of  the  Arts  and  Crafts  Movement. 
Bohemia  Guild  of  Industrial  Art  League,  $3.00. 

E.    The  Drama 

Andrews,  C.     Drama  of  Today.    Lippincott,  $1.50. 
Archer,  W.     Playmaking.     Small,  Maynard,  $2.00. 
Burton,  R.     The  New  American  Drama.    Crowell,  $1.25. 
Eaton,  W.  P.     How  to  Secure  Better  Plays  in  Small  Towns.     American 
Magazine,  June,  1910. 


56  INDIANA    UNIVERSITY 

Hale,  E.  E.,  Jr.     Dramatists  of  Today.    Holt,  $1.50. 

Hamilton.  C.  Theory  of  the  Theater  and  Other  Essays  in  Dramatic  Criti- 
cism. Holt,  $1.50. 

Heniger,  A.  M.  H.     The  Children's  Educational  Theater.     Harper,  $1.25. 

Heniger,  A.  M.  H.  Drama's  Value  for  Children.  Good  Housekeeping,  Nov., 
1913,  and  followng  numbers. 

Hunt,  E.     The  Play  of  Today.    Lane,  $1.50. 

Mackaye,  P.  The  Civic  Theater  in  Relation  to  the  Redemption  of  Leisure. 
Survey  Co.,  $1.50. 

Symons,  A.     Plays,  Acting,  and  Music.    Dutton,  $2,00. 

The  Open  Air  Theater  and  Its  Possibilities.    Play-Book  (Mag.),  June,  1913. 

Walky,  A.  B.     Drama  and  Life.    Brentano,  $1.75. 

Weygandt,  C.     Irish  Plays  and  Playwrights.     Houghton,  $2.00. 

For  information  concerning  the  work  of  the  Drama  League  of  America, 
write  Mrs.  H.  W.  Duncanson,  Secy.,  5457  Winthrop  Ave.,  Chicago;  or 
W.  O.  Bates,  Secy.,  of  Drama  League  of  Indianapolis,  Woodruff  Place, 
Indianapolis. 

SOME  MODERN  PLAYS  WITH  A  SOCIAL  PURPOSE 

Bennett,  A.  and  Knoblauch,  E.     Milestones.     Doran,  $1.00. 

Crothers,  R.     A  Man's  World. 

Galsworthy,  J.    The  Eldest  Son.    The  Pigeon.    Justice.    In  one  Vol.    Scrib- 

ner,  $1.50. 

Kennedy,  C.  R.     The  Servant  in  the  House.    Harper,  $1.00. 
Kennedy,  C.  R.     The  Necessary  Evil.     Harper,  $1.00. 
Kennedy,  C.  R.     The  Terrible  Meek.     Harper,  $1.00. 
Kenyon,  C.     Kindling.     Dillingham,  $1.25. 
Middleton,  G.     Tradition  and  Other  Plays.     Holt,  $1.35. 
Patterson.     The  Fourth  Estate.    $.50. 
Zangwill,  I.     The  Melting  Pot.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 

F.    Moving  Pictures 

Brewer,  C.  B.  Widening  Field  of  the  Moving  Picture.  Century  Mag.,  May, 
1913. 

Cleveland  Investigation  of  Motion  Pictures.     Amer.  Mag.,  Aug.  1913. 

Drama  of  the  People.    Independent  Vol.  69:713. 

Eaton,  W.  P.     The  Menace  of  the  Movies.    Amer.  Mag.,  Sept.,  1913. 

Fisher,  B.  Motion  Pictures  to  Make  Good  Citizens;  Possibilities  of  Mo- 
tion Pictures  for  Civics,  Education  and  the  Teaching  of  Hygiene. 
American  City,  Vol.  7 :234. 

Hamilton,  C.  Art  of  the  Moving  Picture  Play.  Bookman,  Vol.  32:512. 
Jan.,  1911. 

Howells,  W.  D.  Cinematographic  Show ;  Its  Essence  and  Influence. 
Harper's  Magazine,  Vol.  125:634.  Sept.  1912. 

Hubbard,  D.  O.  Moving  Picture;  the  Good  and  the  Bad  of  It.  Outlook, 
Vol.  101 :598. 


CUKBENT   PROBLEMS  57 

National  Board  of  .Censorship  of  Motion  Pictures :  Suggestions  for  a  Model 
Ordinance  for  Regulating  Motion  Picture  Theaters,  50  Madison  Ave., 
New  York,  $.10. 

Outlook,  Vol.  98,  p.  381  and  441.    June  24,  1911. 

Report  of  the  Child  Conference  for  Research,  1910,  P.  108.    Stechert,  J2.50. 

Survey,  Vol.  26,  p.     206.     May  6,  1911. 

Survey,  Vol.  26,  p.    469.     July  1,  1911. 

Survey,  Vol.  27,  p.  1060.     Oct.,  1911. 

Talbot,  F.  A.  Moving  Pictures;  How  They  are  Made  and  Worked.  (Con- 
quests of  Science.)  Lippincott,  1912.  P.  340.  $1.50. 

World's  Work,  Vol.  21,  p.  14018.    Feb.,  1911. 

For  lists  of  educational  films  and  pamphlets  write  Chicago  School  of  Civics 
and  Philanthropy,  31  W.  Lake  St.,  Chicago;  General  Film  Co.,  15  So. 
Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago;  George  Kleine,  166  N.  State  St.,  Chicago;  The 
Commercial  Filmers,  173  N.  Green  St.,  Chicago;  New  York  Child  Wel- 
fare Committee,  500  5th  Ave.,  New  York;  Russell  Sage  Foundation, 
102  East  22d  St.,  New  York ;  Thos.  A.  Edison  Co.,  Orange,  N.  J. 

G.    Civic  Exhibits  and  Social  Museums 

Allen,  W.  H.  New  York's  First  Budget  Exhibit.  Rev.  of  Reviews.  Dec.. 
1908. 

City  Welfare.  Aids  and  Opportunity.  Bulletin  No.  13,  Chicago  School  of 
Civics  and  Philanthropy,  2558  West  16th  St. ;  contains  valuable  infor- 
mation concerning  the  preparation  of  exhibits,  sources  from  which  they 
may  be  obtained,  etc. 

Friedman,  I.  K.     Chicago  Child  Welfare  Exhibit,     Survey,  June  10,  1911. 

Giving  the  Child  a  Chance.    Harper's)  Weekly,  Jan.  28,  1911. 

Peabody,  F.  G.  The  Social  Museum  as  an  Instrument  of  University  Teach- 
ing. Publications  of  Dept.  of  Applied  Ethics,  No.  4.  Harvard  Uni- 
versity. Gratis. 

Wade,  H.  T.     New  York's  Budget  Exhibit.    Rev.  of  Reviews.    Nov.,  1911. 

See  also  articles  on  Child  Welfare  Exhibits  in  the  Survey,  Feb.  11,  1911 ; 
Dec.  2,  1911 ;  Feb.  17,  1932. 

For  further  information  address  Chicago  Child  Welfare  Committee,  31  W. 
Lake  St.,  Chicago;  Dept.  of  Surveys  and  Exhibits  of  Russell  Sage 
Foundation,  31  Union  Square,  New  York ;  American  City  Bureau,  93 
Nassau  St.,  New  York ;  and  Educational  Exhibition  Co.,  Providence, 
R.  I. 

H.     The  Novel 

Burton,  R.     Masters  of  the  English  Novel.    Holt,  $1.25. 

Herrick,  R.     The  American  Novel.    Yale  Review,  1914. 

Norris,  — .     Responsibility  of  the  Novelist.    Doubleday,  $1.25. 

Phelps,  W.  L.     Essays  on  Modern  Novelists.    Macniillan,  $1.50. 

Wells,  H.  G.    The  Contemporary  Novel.    Atlantic  Mo.,  Vol.  109:1-11.    Jan., 

1912. 
Whitmore,  C.  H.     Woman's  Work  in  English  Fiction.    Putnam,  $1.25. 


58  INDIANA    UNIVERSITY 

SOME  RECENT  FICTION  WITH  A  SOCIAL  PURPOSE 

Duncan,  N.     The  Best  of  a  Bad  Job.    Revell,  $1.00. 
Edwards,  A.     Comrade  Yetta.    Macmillan,  $1.35. 
Edwards,  A.     A  Man's  World.    Macmillan,  $1.25. 
Glasgow,  E.     Virginia.    Doubleday,  $1.35. 
Harrison,  H.  S.     V.  V.'s  Eyes.    Houghton,  $1.35. 
Herrick,  R.    Together.    Grosset,  $.75. 
Kelly,  — .     Little  Citizens.    Doubleday,  $1.50. 
Oppenheim,  J.     Pay  Envelopes.    Huebsch,  $1.25. 
Stringer,  A.     The  Shadow.     Century,  $1.25. 
Tarkington,  B.     The  Flirt.    Doubleday,  $1.35. 
Ward,  Mrs.  H.     Mating  of  Lydia.    Doubleday,  $1.35. 
Wells,  H.  G.     The  New  Machiavelli.    Duffield,  $1.35. 
Wells,  H.  G.     Marriage.     Duffield,  $1.35. 
White,  W.  A.    A  Certain  Rich  Man.    Grosset,  $.50. 

I.    Voluntary  Organizations 

1.     CHARITY  ORGANIZATIONS 

Brackett,  J.  R,     Supervision  and  Education  in  Charity.    Macmillan,  $1.00. 

Devine,  E.  T.     Principles  of  Relief.    Macmillan,  $2.00. 

Henderson,  C.  R.     Modern  Methods  of  Charity.    Macmillan,  $3.50. 

Lee,  J.     Constructive  and  Preventive  Philanthropy.     Macmillan,  $1.00. 

Richmond,  M.  E.     Friendly  Visiting  Among  the  Poor.     Macmillan,  $1.00. 

Warner,  A.  G.     American  Charities,  ch.  XIX.     Crowell,  $2.00. 

Waters,  Y.  Visiting  Nursing  in  the  United  States.  Survey  Co.,  $1.25  Post- 
paid. 

Write  Mary  E.  Richmond,  Director  Charity  Organization  Dept,  Russell 
Sage  Foundation,  105  East  22d  St.,  New  York. 

2.     SOCIAL  SETTLEMENTS 

Addams,  J.     Twenty  Years  at  Hull  House.    Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Henderson,  C.  R.     Social  Settlements.    Wessels,  $.60. 

Hull  House  Year  Book.     Jan.  1,  1913,  800  S.  Halsted  St. 

Woods,  R.  A.  (Ed.)  The  City  Wilderness:  A  Settlement  Study.  Hough- 
ton,  $1.50. 

Woods,  R.  A.,  and  Kennedy,  A.  J.  Handbook  of  Settlements.  Survey  Co., 
Cloth,  $1.64  Postpaid;  Paper,  $.88  Postpaid.  Contains  extended  bibli- 
ography. 

3.    WOMEN'S  CLUBS 

Allen,  W.  H.  Woman's  Part  in  Government  Whether  She  Votes  or  Not. 
Dodd,  $1.50. 

Bulletins  of  the  American  Civic  Association,  25c  each.  The  House  Beauti- 
ful and  Its  Relation  to  the  City  Beautiful.  Suggestions  for  Beautify- 
ing Home,  Village  and  Roadway.  How  of  Improvement  Work.  Ad- 
dress Richard  B.  Watrous,  Sec.,  Amer.  Civic  Assoc.,  Washington,  D.  C, 

Dorr,  R.  C.     What  Eight  Million  Women  Want.      Pp.  17—.     Small,  $2.00. 


CUEKENT    PROBLEMS  59 

Gale,  Z.     Civic  Improvement  in  Little  Towns.     Wisconsin  Suffrage  Head- 
quarters, Madison,  $.25. 
Gale,  Z.     Toward  Democracy.    Wisconsin  Suffrage  Headquarters,  Madison, 

$.05. 
Nation  Wide  Work  for  Civic  Betterment  by  Women's  Clubs.     American 

City,  Vol.  VI,  No.  6.    June,  1912  (Women's  Number).    $.25. 
Nicholas,  A.  E.     How  Women  Can  Help  in  the  Administration  of  a  City. 

Woman  Citizen's  Library,  Vol.  IX. 
Riokert,  E.     What  Women's  Clubs  Have  Really  Done.    Ladies  Home  Jour., 

Vol.  29:12.      Oct.,  1912. 
Series  in  The  Gospel  of  the  Kingdom,  April,  May,  and  June,  1912.    (Woman 

in  the  Home  and  in  Industry  and  Woman's  Public  Activities.) 
Social  Forces.    Pub.  by  Wisconsin  Woman's  Suffrage  Association,  Madison, 

Wis.,  $.15. 

Contains  many  excellent  suggestions. 

White,  M.  E.  D.     Work  of  the  Woman's  Club.     Atlantic,  Vol.  93 :614. 
Work  of  Women's  Clubs.    Annals  of  the  Amer.  Acad.,  Vol.  28,  No.  2,  Sept., 

1906. 

4.     CHILDREN'S  CLUBS 

A  Plan  for  Interesting  Children  in  Civic  Betterment.  American  City.  Vol. 
8,  P.  415,  April,  1913. 

Civics  in  the  Schools.  School  Review,  Vol.  17,  P.  665.  Univ.  of  Chicago 
Press.  Price  20c  per  copy.  This  article  i-s  also  reprinted  in  Irving 
King's  book :  Social  Aspects  of  Education.  Macmillan,  $1.60. 

Dole,  C.  F.     Young  Citizen.     Heath,  $.45. 

Dunn,  A.  W.     Community  and  the  Citizen.     Heath,  $.75. 

Jenks,  J.  W.  Life  Questions  for  High  School  Boys.  Assoc.  Press,  124  E. 
28th  St.,  New  York.  $.40. 

Junior  Civic  League  Experiment.  Children  Clean  Up  City  and  are  Given 
Seeds  for  Planting.  Survey,  Vol.  26 :430. 

AVrite  to  the  Superintendent  of  Schools  at  Two  Rivers,  Wisconsin,  inclos- 
ing ten  cents  for  an  account  of  the  civic  work  in  their  schools. 

BOY  SCOUTS 

Baden-Powell,   Lieut-Gen.   R.   S.   S.     Scouting  For  Boys.     C.  A.   Pearson. 

Is.  net. 

Baden-Powell,  R,  S.  S.     Boy  Scouts  Beyond  the  Seas.     Lippincott,  $1.00. 
Boy  Scouts  of  America.     Official  Handbook  for  Boys.     Doubleday,  $1.00. 
Cliinman.     The  Boy  Scouts.    Burt  &  Co.,  $1.00. 
Reading  List  for  Boy  Scouts  of  America.     Wilson,  25c  for  10  copies,  $1.50 

for  100  copies. 

Periodical  Literature : 

American  Magazine,  Vol.  73,  P.  274.    Jan.,  1912. 
Century,  Vol.  70,  P.  135.    July,  1911. 
Chautauquan,  Vol.  62,  P.  156.    April,  1911. 
Independent,  Vol.  71,  P.  84.    July,  1911. 
Nineteenth  Century,  Vol.  70,  P.  293.    Aug.,  1911. 
Outlook,  Vol.  95,  Pp.  617,  630,  696.     July  23,  1910. 


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Outlook,  Vol.  100,  P.  379.    Feb.  24,  1912. 

Outlook,  Vol.  105,  Pp.  387  and  412. 

Publications  of  Pedagogical  Seminary,  Vol.  20,  P.  78. 

Reiew  of  Reviews,  Vol.  44,  P.  429.    Oct.,  1911. 

School  Review,  Vol.  19,  P.  266.    April,  1911. 

The  World  Today,  Vol.  19,  P.  741.    July,  1910. 

World's  Work,  Vol.  22,  P.  14859.    Sept.,  1911. 

CAMP  FIRE  GIELS 

Gulick,  L.  H.  Camp  Fire  Girls  and  the  New  Relation  of  Women  to  the 
World.  National  Education  Association  Proceedings.  1912,  p.  320. 

Gulick,  L.  H.  (Mrs.)  What  The  Camp  Fire  Girls  Stand  For.  Ladies 
Home  Journal,  Vol.  29,  P.  51.  July,  1912. 

Sebbelor,  G.     Camp  Fire  Movement.    N.  E.  A.  Proceedings,  1912.    P.  320. 

Training  Women  for  a  New  Civilization.     Craftsman,  Vol.  23,  P.  533. 

Camp  Fire  Girls.  Outlook,  Vol.  101,  Pp.  158,  181.  Review  of  Reviews,  Vol. 
45,  P.  577.  Survey,  Vol.  28,  P.  320. 

J.    Social  Centers 

Grice,  M.  V.     Home  and  School  United  in  Widening  Circles  of  Inspiration 

and  Service.     Sower,  $.60. 

King,  I.     Social  Aspects  of  Education.    Macmillan,  $1.60. 
Perry,  C.  A.     Wider  Use  of  the  School  Plant.    Survey  Co.,  $1.25. 
Suzzallo,  H.    The  School  as  a  Social  Institution.    Houghton,  $.35. 
Ward,  E.  J.     The  Social  Center.    Appleton,  $1.50. 

See  also  titles  under  the  School  as  a  Social  Center,  p.  48. 


VII.    THE  SOCIAL  SURVEY 

Aronovici,  C.  Knowing  One's  Own  Community.  Amer.  Unitarian  Assoc. 
Gratis. 

Byington,  M.  F.  What  Social  Workers  Should  Know  About  Their  Own 
Communities.  Russell  Sage  Foundation,  $.05. 

Galpin,  G.  C.  Method  of  Making  a  Social  Survey  of  A  Rural  Community. 
Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  Agric.  Experiment  Station,  Circular  of  Informa- 
tion, No.  29. 

Gillin,  J.  L.  The  Application  of  the  Social  Survey  to  Small  Communities. 
Papers  and  Proceedings  of  Amer.  Sociological  Society,  Vol.  VI,  1911. 

Kellog,  P.  U.,  and  Others.  The  Social  Survey.  Dept.  of  Surveys  and  Ex- 
hibits, Russell  Sage  Foundation.  Gratis.  Reprinted  from  Proceed- 
ings of  Academy  of  Political  Science,  N.  Y.,  Vol.  II,  No.  4. 

Riley,  T.  J.  The  Social  Survey,  Amer.  Journal  of  Sociology.  Vol.  XVI. 
P.  818. 

Taft,  A.  B.  Community  Study  for  Country  Districts.  Missionary  Educ. 
Movement  of  the  U.  S.  and  Canada.  New  York,  $.35. 

Wells,  G.  F.  Social  Survey  for  Rural  Communities.  The  Author,  Room 
512,  150  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York,  lOc. 

Wilson,  W.  H.  Community  Study  for  Cities.  Missionary  Education  Move- 
ment of  the  U.  S.  and  Canada,  New  York,  $.35. 

A  list  of  Survey  Reports  will  be  found  in  Bulletin  No.  2  of  the  Russell 
Sage  Foundation  Library  entitled  "The*  Social  Survey."  130  East  22d 
St.,  New  York. 


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VIII.    HOME  ECONOMICS 

A,    The  Family  and  The  Home 

Bosanquet,  H.    The  Family.    Macmillan,  $2.75. 

Hunt,  O.  Home  Problems  from  a  New  Standpoint.  Whitcomb  and  Bar- 
rows, $1.00. 

Practical  Course  in  Child  Rearing.  Woman's  City  Club.  (Contains  full 
bibliography  on  Infancy,  Childhood  and  Adolescence.)  $.10. 

Salmon,  L.    Progress  in  the  Household.    Houghton,  $1.10. 

Stetson,  C.  P.  The  Home,  Its  Work  and  Influence.  Charlton  Co.,  $1.00; 
Doubleday,  $1.50. 

Talbot  and  Breckenridge.  The  Modern  Household.  Whitcomb  and  Bar- 
rows, $1.00 

B.    Standards  of  Living,  Cost,  Division  of  Income 

Bosanquet,  Mrs.  B.     Standard  of  Life.    Macmillan,  3s.  6d. 

Bruere,  M.  B.,  and  Bruere,  R.  W.  Increasing  Home  Efficiency.  Macmil- 
lan, $1.50. 

Clark  and  Wyatt.    Making  Both  Ends  Meet.    Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Furst,  M.  L.     Syllabus  of  Household  Management.     Columbia  Univ.,  $.10. 

Haskins,  C.  W.    How  to  Keep  Household  Accounts.     Harper,  $1.00. 

Richards,  E.  H.    The  Cost  of  Living.     Whitcomb  and  Barrows,  $1.00. 

Richards,  E.  H.     The  Cost  of  Shelter.     Whitcomb  and  Barrows,  $1.00. 

Richards,  E.  II.     The  Cost  of  Food.     Whitcomb  and  Barrows,  $1.00. 

Richards,  E.  H.     The  Cost  of  Cleanness,  Whitcomb  and  Barrows,  $1.00. 
See  also  Standards  of  Living,  p.  38. 

C.    The  House 

1.     STRUCTURE  AND  SANITATION 

Allen,  J.  K.  Sanitation  in  the  Modern  Home.  Chicago  Domestic  Engineer- 
ing, $2.00. 

Bevier,  I.     The  House.    American  School  of  Home  Economics,  $1.25. 

Doane.  R.  W.    Insects  and  Disease.    Holt  &  Co.,  $1.50. 

Elliott,  S.  M.    Household  Hygiene.    Amer.  School  of  Home  Economics,  $1.50. 

Gerhard,  W.  P.     Disposal  of  Household  Wastes.     Van  Nostrand,  $.50. 

Howard,  L.  O.     The  House  Fly:     Disease  Carrier.     Stokes,  $1.60. 

Modern  Construction  for  the  Farm  House.  Farmers'  Bull.  No.  270.  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agriculture. 

Ogden,  H.  N.    Rural  Hygiene.    Macmillan  Co.,  $1.50. 

Practical  Suggestions  for  Farm  Buildings.  Farmers'  Bull.  No.  126.  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agriculture. 

Richards,  E.  H.    Air,  Water  and  Food.    Wiley,  $2.00. 

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CURRENT    PROBLEMS  63 

Richards,  E.  H.     Sanitation  in  Daily  Life.     Whitcoinb  and  Barrows,  $.60. 
Sewage  Disposal  on  the  Farm.     Fanners'   Bull.  No.  43.     U.   S.  Dept  of 

Agriculture. 

Talhott,  M.    House  Sanitation.    Whitcomb  and  Barrows,  $.80. 
U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture.    Bulletin  of  Bureau  of  Entomology.    Circulars 

51   (Cockroaches)  ;  36   (True  Clothes  Moth)  ;  47   (The  Bed  Bug)  ;  49 

(The  Silver  Fish)  ;  50  (The  White  Ant)  ;  71  and  108  (House  Flies)  ; 

25  (Mosquitoes). 
White.     Successful  Houses  and  How  to  Build  Them.    Macmillan,  $2.00. 

(a)    The  Kitchen  and  Its  Furnishing  a 

Dodd,  H.     Healthful  Farmhouse.    Whitcomb  and  Barrows,  $.60. 

Frederick,  C.     The  New  Housekeeping.     Doubleday,  $1.00. 

Parloa,  M.    Home  Economics.    Century  Co.,  $1.50. 

Ten-ill,  B.  M.    Household  Management    Amer.  School  of  Home  Economics, 

$1.50. 

White,  M.     The  Fuels  of  the  Household.     Whitcomb  and  Barrows,  $.75. 
Wilson,   L.  L.   W.     Handbook   of  Domestic  Science  and  Household  Arts. 

Whitcomb  and  Barrows,  $1.00. 

2.     CARE  OF  THE  HOUSE 

Buchanan  and  Buchanan.     Household  Bacteriology,  $2.25. 

Clark,  T.  M.    The  Care  of  a  House.    Macmillan,  $.50. 

Parloa,  M.    Home  Economics.    Century  Co.,  $1.50. 

Terrill,  B.  M.    Household  Management.    Amer.  School  of  Home  Economics, 

$1.50. 

3.     FURNISHINGS  AND  DECORATION 

Daniels,  F.  H.     Furnishing  a  Modest  House.     Davis  Press,  $1.00. 
De  Hopper,  E.    Choice  and  Care  of  Utensils.     N.  Y.  State  College  of  Agri- 
culture.    Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
De  Hopper,  E.    Decoration  of  the  Farm  House.    Ibid. 
Kellogg.     Home  Furnishing.     Stokes,  $1.50. 

Priestman,  M.     Art  and  Economy  in  Home  Decoration.     Dodd,  $1.00. 
Wheeler,  C.     Principles  of  Home  Decoration.     Lane,  $1.80. 

4.    CLEANING 

Dodd.  M.     Household  Chemistry.     Am,  School  of  Home  Economics,  $1.50. 
Osman,  E.  G.     Cleaning  and  Renovating  at  Home.     McClurg,  $.75. 
Richards,  E.  H.    Chemistry  of  Cooking  and  Cleaning.     Ginn,  $1.00. 
Richards,  E.  H.     Cost  of  Cleanness.     Wiley,  $1.00. 
Sheppard,  .7.  L.     Laundry  Work.     Whitcoinb  and  Barrows,  $.50. 

5.     THE  GARDEN 

Bailey,  L.  C.     Farm  Garden.     Macmillan,  $2.00. 

The  Flower  Garden,  Home  Garden  Planting,  Vegetable  Gardening.     N.  Y. 
State  College  of  Agriculture,  Cornell  Univ.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 


64  INDIANA   UNIVERSITY 

D.    Textiles 

Gibbs,  C.  M.     Household  Textiles.    WMtcomb  and  Barrows,  $1.25. 
Matthews,  M.  J.     Textile  Fibres.     Wiley,  $4.00. 
Woolman  and  McGowan.     Textiles.     Macmillan,  $2.00. 

E.    Dress 

Earle,  A.  M.    Two  Centuries  of  Costume  in  America.    2  vols.     Macmillan, 

$2.50. 
Kinne,  H.,  and  Cooley,  A.  M.     Shelter  and  Clothing.     Macmillan,  $1.10. 

F.    Domestic  Service 

Addarns,  J.    Democracy  and  Social  Ethics.     Macmillan.  $1.25. 
Kellor,  F.  A.    Out  of  Work.    Putnam,  $1.25. 
Pettingill,  L.    Toilers  of  the  Home.     Doubleday,  $1.50. 
Salmon,  L.  M.     History  of  Domestic  Service.     Macmillan,  $2.00. 

G.    Economics  of  Food 

Bailey,  E.  H.  S.  Some  Kitchen  Tests  to  Detect  Adulteration  in  Common 
Foods.  Bulletin,  Dept.  of  Food  and  Drug  Inspection  of  Missouri.  3, 
1911,  No.  1-3,  p.  43. 

Cost  of  Food.  See  Price  List  33.  Labor  Questions.  Supt  of  Docs.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Gratis. 

Curtis,  I.  G.     Left-overs  Made  Palatable.     Orange  Judd  Co.,  N.  Y.,  $1.00. 

Richards,  E.  H.    The  Cost  of  Food.     Whitcomb  and  Barrows,  $1.00. 

Richardson,  B.  J.    The  Woman  Who  Spends.    Whitcomb  and  Barrows,  $1.00. 

Rorer,  S.  T.     Vegetable  Cookery  and  Meat  Substitutes.     Arnold,  $1.50. 

Rose,  F.  Cost  of  Food.  Cornell  Reading  Courses,  Food  Series.  No.  7, 
Dec.  1912.  II,  No.  29,  N.  Y.  State  College  of  Agriculture,  at  Cornell 
University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Wiley,  H.  W.  Food  and  Food  Adulterants.  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture, 
Div.  of  Chem.,  Bulletin  13. 

H.    Food  Values 

Abel,   M.   H.     Practical   Sanitary   and  Economic  Cooking.     Anier.   Public 

Health  Association.     Rochester,  1890. 
Barrows,  A.     Principles  of  Cookery.     Amer.  School  of  Home  Economics, 

$1.50. 
Food  and  Diet.    "A  price  list  of  public  documents  relating  to  food  and  diet, 

issued  by  the  Scientific  Bureaus  of  United  States  Government" — Price 

list  11.    4th  edition,  1913.     Supt.  of  Docs.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Gratis. 
Gibbs,  W.  S.    Proper  Feeding  of  the  Family.     Survey  Co.,  $.25 
Locke,  E.  A.    Food  Values.    Whitcomb  and  Barrows,  $1.25. 
Norton,  A.   P.     Food  and  Dietetics.     Amer.   School  of  Home  Economics, 

$1.50. 
Pattee,  A.  F.    Practical  Dietetics  with  Reference  to  Diet  in  Disease.    1912. 

A.  F.  Pattee,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  $1.50. 


CUKRENT   PROBLEMS  65 

Eose,  F.  Human  Nutrition,  Part  I  and  Part  II.  Cornell  Reading  Course 
for  Farmers'  Wives.  Human  Nutrition.  No.  6  State  College  of  Agri- 
culture, Cornell  Univ.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Gratis. 

Williams,  M.  E.,  and  Fisher,  K.  R.  Elements  of  the  Theory  and  Practice 
of  Cookery.  Macmillau,  $1.00. 

I.    Child  Dietetics 

Chapin,  H.  D.    Theory  and  Practice  of  Infant  Feeding.    Wood,  $2.25. 

Hogan,  L.  E.     How  to  Feed  Children.    Lippincott,  $1.00. 

Holt,  L.  E.    The  Care  and  Feeding  of  Children.    Appleton,  $.75. 

Hunt,  C,  O.     The  Daily  Meals  of  School  Children.     Bulletin  of  the  U.  S. 

Bureau  of  Education.     1909.     Supt.  of  Docs.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Rose,  F.    The  Care  and  Feeding  of  Children.     Part  II.     Cornell  Reading 

Course  for  Farmers'  Wives.    Food  Series  No.  2.    N.  Y.  State  College  of 
Agriculture,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 


IX.    INDIANA  HISTORY 

A.    Outline 

1.  TERRITORIAL.     1788-1816 : 

(a)  Boundaries   (Dillon). 

(b)  Government   (Rawles,  Dunn,  Indiana  Magazine  of  History,  IX). 

(c)  Indians  and  Indian  wars  (Dillon,  Dunn,  Albach,  Moore,  Indiana 

Magazine  of  History). 

(d)  Legislature   (Rawles,  Dunn,  Dillon). 

(e)  Life  and  Customs  (Thwaites,  Faux,  Flint,  Indiana  Magazine  of 

History,  IX). 

(f)  Settlers  (County  Histories.    Lockwood). 

2.  STATE  HISTORY  since  1816 : 

(a)  Organization  (Dillon). 

(b)  Settlers   (Turner,  Nicholson,  County  history). 

(c)  Prevailing  Occupations. 

(d)  Resources  (Reports  of  State  Geologist). 

(e)  Politics  (Newspapers  of  time — Indiana  Magazine  of  History). 

(f)  Anti-Slavery  movement  in  Indiana.     (Woodburn.) 

(g)  Churches  (Edson,  Stott,  Smith,  Dow,  Holliday,  Simpson,  Lever- 

ing), 
(h)     Education  (Boone,  Woodburn,  Levering,  Publications  of  Indiana 

Historical  Society), 
(i)     Industrial  Life. 

Banks  (Ind.  Mag.  of  History.     Esarey,  Harding). 

Canals  (Esarey,  Benton,  Ind.  Mag.  Hist.). 

Railroads   (same  as  canals). 

Traction  Lines. 

Turnpikes. 

Oil  and  Gas. 

Agriculture  (Reports  of  State  Board  of  Agriculture), 
(j)     Wars: 

Mexican   ( Perry ) . 

Civil  war  (Foulke,  Woodburn,  Terrell). 

Spanish, 
(k)     Biographical  (Smith,  Woollen,  French,  Moore,  County  Histories, 

Indiana  Magazine  of  History). 

3.  LOCAL  HISTOBY: 

See  your  County  History  for  Chronological  Outline, 
(a)     Settlers: 

(1)  Where  from;  when;  exact  location. 

(2)  Purchase  of  Land  (Land  office  records). 

(3)  Building  Houses;  clearing;  workings. 

(4)  First  Commerce  (Benton). 

Drovers — flatboatinen,  etc. 

(5)  Home  Life. 

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(b)  Government: 

(1)  County. 

(2)  Townships:    organization;  map. 

(3)  Early  officers. 

(4)  Legislature. 

(c)  Churches — Organization  of: 

(1)  History  of  each  church  of  each  denomination. 

(2)  Notable  ministers  and  church  leaders. 

(d)  Schools  and  Libraries  : 

(1)  Grade. 

(2)  Seminaries. 

(3)  Academies. 

(4)  High  Schools. 

(5)  Colleges. 

(e)  Newspapers: 

(1)  History  of. 

(2)  Files. 

(3)  Influence. 

(f)  Prevailing  Occupation: 

(1)  Reason  for  it. 

(2)  Its  organization. 

(3)  Market. 

(4)  Product. 

(g)  Public  Improvements: 

(1)  Roads. 

(2)  Parks. 

(3)  Hospitals. 

(h)     Extraordinary  Events  and  Conditions. 

B,    Bibliography 

Albach,  J.  R.    Annals  of  the  West,  (1856). 

Bartel,  F.  J.     The  Institutional  Influence  of  the  German  Element  of  the 

Population  in  Richmond,  Indiana,   (1904). 
Benton,  E.  J.     The  Wabash  Trade  Route  in  the  Development  of  the  old 

Northwest     Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Studies,   (1904). 
Birkbeck,  M.     Letters  from  the  Illinois  Territory,   (1818). 
Boone,  R.  G.    The  History  of  Education  in  Indiana. 
Brady,  C.  T.    Border  Fights  and  Fighters,  (1902). 
Burnet,  J.     Notes  on  the  Early   Settlement  of  the  Northwest  Territory, 

(1847). 
Cockrum,  W.  M.     Pioneer  History  of  Indiana,   (1907).     Pub.  by  Oakland 

City  Press,  Oakland  City,  Ind. 

Conklin,  J.  S.     Young  People's  History  of  Indiana,   (1899). 
Cox,  S.  C.     Recollections  of  the  Early  Settlement  of  the  Wabash  Valley. 
Dillon,  J.  B.     History  of  Indiana,  (1859).     Bingham  and  Doughty. 
Dow,  L.     The  Dealings  of  God,  etc.,   (1850). 
Dunn,  J.  P.    Indiana,  (1896).    Houghton,  $1.25. 
Dunn,   J.  P.     True  Indian  Stories,    (1908).     Privately  Pub.  J.   P.   Dunn, 

Indianapolis. 


68  INDIANA   UNIVERSITY 

Edson,  H.  A.    Early  Indiana  Presbyterianism,  (1898). 

English,  W.  H.  The  Conquest  of  the  Northwest,  (1896,  2  vols.).  Bowen- 
Merrill. 

Esarey,  L.  Banks  and  Banking  in  Early  Indiana,  (1912).  Bulletin,  Indi- 
ana University.  Gratis. 

Esarey,  L.  Internal  Improvements  in  Early  Indiana,  (1912).  Bulletin, 
Indiana  University.  Gratis. 

Faux,  W.  Journal  of  a  Tour.  London,  (1823).  (Reprinted  in  Thwaites' 
Early  Western  Travels.) 

Flint,  T.    Letters  from  America,  (1818-20). 

Foulke,  W.  D.    Life  of  Oliver  P.  Morton,  (2  vols.).    Bowen-Merrill. 

Hall,  B.  R.    The  New  Purchase,  (Revised  Ed.  1855).    Appleton. 

Hall,  J.    Sketches  of  the  West,  (1835). 

Harding,  W.  F.    The  Indiana  State  Bank. 

Holliday,  E.  C.     Indiana  Methodism,   (1873).     Hitchcock  and  Walden. 

Holliday,  E.  O.     Life  and  Times  of  Rev.  Allen  Wiley,   (1853). 

Indiana  Magazine  of  History.     Bloomington,   Indiana    (1905-         ). 

Indiana  Historical  Society.     Publications,    (1895).     (4  vols.) 

Levering,  J.  H.     Historic  Indiana,   (1909).     Putnam. 

Lockwood,  G.  W.    The  New  Harmony  Movement,   (1905).     Appleton. 

McCoy,  I.     History  of  Baptist  Indian  Missions,   (1840).     Morrison. 

Moore,  C.    The  Northwest  Under  Three  Flags,  (1900).    Harper. 

Nicholson,  M.    The  Hoosiers,  (1900).    Macmillan. 

Perry,  O.    Indiana  in  the  Mexican  War,   (1908).    Burford. 

Rawles,  W.  A.  Civil  Government  of  Indiana,  (1897).  Hinds,  Noble,  and 
Eldredge,  $.50. 

Rawles,  W.  A.  Centralizing  Tendency  in  the  Administration  of  Indiana, 
(1903).  Columbia  Univ.  Press. 

Simpson,  M.    Cyclopedia  of  Methodism,  (1878). 

Smith,  O.  H.     Early  Indiana  Trials  and  Sketches,   (1858). 

Stott  W.  T.     Indiana  Baptist  History,   (1908).     Franklin,  Ind. 

Terrell,  W.  H.  H.    Reports  (Civil  War  History  of  Indiana).    State  Printer. 

The  Western  Monthly  Review  (3  Vols.)  Cincinnati,  O.,  (1828-30). 

Thompson,  M.    Stories  of  Indiana.    Arner.  Book  Co. 

Thwaites,  R.  G.     (Ed.).    Early  Western  Travels,  (32  Vols.).    A.  H.  Clark. 

Thwaites,  R.  G.     How  Clark  Won  the  Northwest,   (1903). 

Treat,  P.  J.    The  National  Land  System,  (1910).    Treat  and  Co.,  $2.50. 

Turner,  F.  J.    The  Rise  of  the  New  West.    Harper. 

Woodburn,  J.  A.  Party  Politics  in  Indiana  During  the  Civil  War.  Arner. 
Hist  Assoc.  Report,  1902. 

Woodburn,  J.  A.  Higher  Education  in  Indiana.  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Educa- 
tion. 

Woodburn,  J.  A.    The  Scotch- Irish  in  Monroe  County.     Ind.  Mag.  Hist. 

Woollen,  W.  W.  Biographical  and  Historical  Sketches  of  Early  Indiana, 
(1883).  Hammond  and  Co. 


X.    INDIANA  LITERATURE 

A.  EARLY  INFLUENCES  : 

1.  Religious  movements. 

2.  Emerson. 

3.  The  social  experiment  at  New  Harmony. 

Reference:     Meredith  Nicholson's  Hoosiers    (Macmillan). 

B.  THE  PIONEER  DAYS  : 

1.  Chief  sources:     Hall's  New  Purchase. 

2.  Chief  authors:     Edward  Eggleston,  M.  Nicholson's  Hoosiers. 

C.  THE  WRITERS  OF  ROMANCE: 

1.  Lew  Wallace:     The  Fair  God,  Ben  Hur,  Prince  of  India. 

2.  Charles  Major:     When  Knighthood  Was  in  Flower. 

3.  Elizabeth  Miller:     The  Yoke,  etc. 

4.  George  B.  McCutcheon. 

D.  EDITORS  : 

1.  Maurice  Thompson : 

(a)  Essays. 

(b)  Poems. 

(c)  Alice  of  Old  Vincennes. 

2.  R.  U.  Johnson,  Editor  of  Century. 

3.  Berry  Sulgrove,  Indianapolis  Journal. 

4.  Other  interesting  local  editorial  writers. 

E.  POETRY  : 

1.  Bolton,  Sarah  T. 

2.  Krout,  Caroline. 

3.  Miller,  Joaquin.      . 

4.  Moody,  William  Vaughn. 

5.  Parker,  Benjamin. 

6.  Stein,  Evaleen. 

7.  Wilson,  Forceythe. 

See  Nicholson's  Hoosiers  and  Coggshall's  Poets  and  Poetry  of 
the  West. 

F.  RILEY  : 

The  complete  edition  in  six  volumes  contains  everything — poetry, 
prose,  and  bibliography. 

G.  BOOTH  TARKINGTON  : 

1.  Short  stories. 

2.  Novels. 

3.  Plays. 

H.    GEORGE  ADE  : 

1.  Sketches. 

2.  Fables. 

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70  INDIANA    UNIVERSITY 

I.      MEREDITH  NICHOLSON: 

1.  Poetry. 

2.  Essays. 

3.  Novels. 

J.      SHOBT  STORIES  : 

.1.    Ade,  George. 

2.  Catherwood,  Mary  H. 

3.  Eggleston,  George  Gary. 

4.  Major,  Charles. 

5.  Nicholas,  Anna. 

G.     Nicholson,  Meredith. 

7.  Tarkington,  Booth. 

8.  Thompson,  Maurice. 

K.     NOVELS  REPRESENTING  CERTAIN  PERIODS  : 

1.  Cox,  Millard,  The  Legionaries. 

2.  Eggleston,  Hoosier  Schoolmaster,  Circuit-Rider,  etc. 

3.  Nicholson,  Hoosier  Chronicle. 

4.  Tarkington,  Gentleman  from  Indiana. 

5.  Thompson,  Alice  of  Old  Vincennes. 

L.     PLAYS  : 

1.  George  Ade. 

2.  William  Vaughn  Moody, 

3.  Booth  Tarkington. 

M.     INDIANA  BALLADS,  LOCAL  SONGS  AND  POEMS  : 

Many  of  these  topics  can  be  greatly  expanded. 


PUBLISHERS'  ADDRESSES 

Where  clubs  desire  to  order  a  number  of  books  published  by  different 
companies,  it  will  generally  be  found  economical  and  convenient  to  place 
the  order  with  a  local  book  seller  or  with  a  book  seller  in  one  of  the  larger 
cities.  Foreign  pubications  may  be  ordered  through  G.  E.  Steehert  &  Co., 
New  York,  or  Lemcke  and  Buechner,  30  W.  27th  St.,  New  York. 

American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science,  Station  B,  Philadelphia. 

American  Association  for  Labor  Legislation,  131  E.  23d  St.,  N.  Y. 

American  Bar  Association,  G.  Whitelock,  Secy.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

American  Book  Co.,  100  Washington  Square,  N.  Y. 

American  Book  and  Bible  House,  146  N.  10th  St.,  Philadelphia. 

American  City  Bureau,  93  Nassau  St.,  New  York. 

American  Civic  Association,  914  Union  Trust  Bldg.,  Washington. 

American  Economic  Association,  A.  A.  Young,  Secy.,  Cornell  Univ.,  Ithaca, 

N.  Y. 

American  Journal  of  Sociology,  Univ.  of  Chicago  Press,  Chicago. 
American  Library  Association,  78  E.  Washington  St.,  Chicago. 
American  Political  Science  Association,  Baltimore,  Md. 
American  School  of  Home  Economics,  3325  Armour  Ave.,  Chicago. 
American  Unitarian  Association,  25  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 
Appleton  and  Company,  29  W.  22d  St.,  New  York. 
Arnold,  418  Sansom  St.,  Philadelphia. 
Atlantic  Monthly,  Boston,  Mass. 

Badger,  R.  G.   (Graham  Press),  194  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 
Baker,  Taylor  Co.,  33  E.  17th  St.,  N.  Y. 
Ball  Publishing  Co.,  683  Atlantic  Ave.,  Boston. 
Banks  Law  Pub.  Co.,  23  Park  Place,  N.  Y. 
Barnes,  A.  S.,  and  Co.,  381  4th  Ave.  Cor.  27th  St.,  N.  Y. 
Bassette,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Bobbs-Merrill  Co.,  9  W.  Washington  St.,  Indianapolis. 
Bookman,  372  5th  Ave.,  N.  Y. 
Boston  Book  Co.,  83  Francis  St.,  Fenway,  Boston. 
Brentano's,  5th  Ave.  and  27th  St.,  N.  Y. 
Buck  and  Co.,  160  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York. 
Burt  and  Co.,  52  Duane  St.,  N.  Y. 
Burford,  W.  B.,  38  S.  Meridian  St.,  Indianapolis. 
Century  Co.,  33  E.  17th  St.,  Union  Square,  New  York. 
Charlton  Co.,  67  Wall  St.,  New  York. 

Chicago  School  of  Civics  and  Philanthropy,  116  S.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago. 
Chief  Publishing  Co.,  5  Beekman  St.,  New  York. 
Civic  Forum,  23  W.  44th  St.,  New  York. 
Civics  Society,  171  State  St.,  Chicago. 
Collier's,  416  W.  13th  St.,  New  York. 
Cosmopolitan,  119  W.  40th  St.,  New  York. 

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72  INDIANA    UNIVEESITY 

Craftsman,  5  E.  28th  St.,  New  York. 

Crowell,  T.  Y.,  and  Co.,  426  W.  Broadway,  New  York. 

Current  Opinion,  Funk,  Wagnalls,  354  4th  Ave.,  New  York. 

Davis,  F.  A.,  Co.,  1914  Cherry  St.,  Philadelphia. 

Dillingham,  G.  W.,  12  E.  22d  St.,  New  York. 

Dodd,  Mead  and  Co.,  4th  Ave.,  30th  St.,  New  York. 

Doran,  G.  H.,  and  Co.,  35  W.  32d  St.,  New  York. 

Doubleday,  Page  and  Co.,  Garden  City,  Long  Island,  New  York. 

Duffield  and  Co.,  36  W.  37th  St.,  New  York. 

Button,  E.  P.,  and  Co.,  31  W.  23d  St.,  New  York. 

Eaton-Ives-Sturgis-Walton  Co.,  116  S.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago. 

Education,  50  Bromfield  St.,  Boston. 

Educational  Review,  Columbia  Univ.,  New  York. 

Elementary  School  Teacher,  Univ.  of  Chicago  Press,  Chicago. 

Engineering  Magazine,  140  Nassau  St.,  New  York. 

Engineering  News,  220  Broadway,  New  York. 

Eugenics  Record  Office,  Cold  Spring  Harbor,  L.  I.,  New  York. 

Everybody's  Magazine,  244  W.  23d  St.,  New  York. 

Forum,  2  East  29th  St.,  New  York. 

Funk  and  Wagnalls  Co.,  354  4th  Ave.,  New  York. 

Gervaise  Press,  Rochester,  New  York. 

Ginn  and  Co.,  29  Beacon  St.,  Boston ;   2301  Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago. 

Golden  Rule  Co.,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

Grosset  and  Dunlap,  518  W.  26th  St.,  New  York. 

Hall  and  Locke,  17  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

Harper  and  Brothers,  Franklin  Square,  New  York. 

Harvard  University  Press,  2  University  Hall,  Cambridge. 

Hearst's  Magazine,  119  W.  40th  St.,  New  York. 

Heath,  D.  C.,  and  Co.,  239  W.  39th  St.,  New  York;  623  S.  Wabash  Ave. 

Chicago. 

Heinemann,  W.,  21  Bedford  St.,  W.  C.  London. 
Hinds,  Noble  and  Eldredge,  31  W.  15th  St.,  New  York. 
Hodder,  Stoughton,  St.  Paul's  House,  Warwick  Square,  E.  C.  London. 
Holt,  Henry  and  Co.,  34  W.  33d  St.,  New  York. 
Houghton,  Mifflin  and  Co.,  4  Park  St.,  Boston. 
Huebsch,  B.  W.  and  Co.,  225  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York. 
Independent,  130  Fulton  St.,  New  York. 

International  Committee,  Y.  M.  C.  Av  124  E.  28th  St.,  New  York. 
Jacobs  and  Co.,  208  W.  Washington  Square,  Philadelphia. 
Johns  Hopkins  University  Press,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Journal  of  Education,  29  A.  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 
Journal  of  Political  Economy,  Univ.  of  Chicago  Press,  Chicago. 
Kennerly  and  Mitchell,  2  E.  29th  St.,  New  York. 
Kerr,  C.  S.  and  Co.,  118  W.  Kenzie  St.,  Chicago. 
Kindergarten-Primary,  Magazine,  59  W.  69th  St,  New  York. 
King,  P.  S,,  2  Great  Smith  St.,  Westminster,  S.  W.  London. 
Ladies'  Home  Journal,  421  Arch  St.,  Philadelphia. 
Lane,  J.,  116  W.  32d  St.,  New  York. 
Lea  and  Febiger,  706  Sansom  St.,  Philadelphia. 


CURRENT    PROBLEMS  73 

Leiucke  and  Bueclmer,  30  W.  27th  St.,  New  York. 

Lippincott,  East  Washington  Square,  Philadelphia. 

Literary  Digest,  44  E.  23d  St.,  New  York. 

Little,  Brown  and  Co.,  34  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

Longmans,  Green  and  Co.,  443  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York. 

McBride,  Nast,  449  4th  Are.,  New  York. 

McClure's  Magazine,  44  E.  23d  St.,  New  York. 

McClurg,  A.  C.  and  Co.,  218-224  S.  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago. 

McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  239  W.  39th  St.,  New  York. 

Methuen,  36  Essex  St,  W.  C.  London. 

Moffatt,  Yard  and  Co.,  116  W.  32d  St,  New  York. 

Missionary  Education  Movement  of  the  U.  S.  and  Canada,  156  5th  Ave., 

New  York. 

Municipal  Journal,  253  Broadway,  N.  Y. 
National  Child  Labor  Committee,  105  E.  22d  St,  New  York. 
National  Civic  Federation,  281  4th  Ave.,  New  York. 
National  Civic  Reform  League,  79  Wall  St.,  New  York. 
National  Conference  for  Good  City  Government,  2427  York  Road,  Baltimore. 
National    Conference   of   Charities    and    Correction,    Alexander   Johnston, 

Secy.,  Ft.  Wayne,  Indiana. 

National  Consumers'  League,  106  E.  19th  St,  New  York. 
National  Education  Association,  D.  W.  Springer,  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan. 
National  Municipal  League,  2427  York  Road,  Baltimore. 
National  Short  Ballot  Organization,  383  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York. 
National  Woman  Suffrage  Association,  505  5th  Ave.,  New  York. 
Neale  Pub.  Co.,  Union  Square,  N.  Y. 
North  American  Review,  Franklin  Square,  New  York. 
Outing,  239  5th  Ave.,  New  York. 
Outlook,  287  4th  Ave.,  New  York. 
Pearson,  C.  A.,  Henrietta  St,  W.  C.  London. 
Penn  Pub.  Co.,  923  Arch  St,  Philadelphia. 
Pilgrim  Press,  14  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 
Political  Science  Quarterly,  Ginn  and  Co.,  Boston. 
Popular  Science  Monthly.  Science  Press,  Substation  84,  N.  Y. 
Pott,  James,  and  Co.,  214  E.  23d  St,  N.  Y. 
Putnam,  G.  P.,  and  Sons,  27  W.  23d  St,  New  York. 
Quadrangle  Pres,  346  E.  55th  St.,  New  York. 
Quarterly  Journal  of  Economics,  G.  H.  Ellis  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Rand,  McNally,  Rand,  McNally  Bldg.,  Chicago ;  40  E.  22d  St.,  N.  Y. 
Revell,  Fleming  H.,  Co.,  158  5th  Ave.,  New  York;    125  N.  Wabash  Ave., 

Chicago. 

Review  of  Reviews,  30  Irving  Place,  New  York. 
Row,  Peterson  and  Co.,  623  S.  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago. 
School  Review,  Univ.  of  Chicago  Press,  Chicago. 
Science,  Science  Press.  Lancaster,  Pa. 
Scott,  Foresmau  and  Co.,  623  S.  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago. 
Scribner's,  Charles,  Sons,  597  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York. 
Saalfield,  Akron,  Ohio. 
Sears  and  Simpson,  116  W.  Spring  St.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 


74  INDIANA   UNIVEKSITY 

Sidgwick  and  Jackson,  3  Adam  St.,  Adelphi,  W.  C.  London. 

Silver,  Burdett  and  Co.,  329  W.  29th  St.,  New  York. 

Small,  Maynard  and  Co.,  15  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

Snow,  A.  H.,  Union  Trust  Bldg.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Stewart  and  Kidd,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Stokes,  F.  A.,  Co.,  443  Fourth  Ave.,  New  York. 

Sturgis  and  Walton  Co.,  31  E.  27th  St.,  New  York. 

Survey  Associates  (formerly  Charities  Pub.  Co.),  105  E.  22d  St.,  New  York. 

Swan,  Sonnenschein,  62  Russell  Sq.,  London. 

Treat  and  Co.,  241  W.  23d  St.,  New  York. 

Tuttle  and  Co.,  Berlin  Heights,  Ohio. 

Twentieth  Century  Pub.  Co.,  2  W.  16th  St,  New  York. 

University  of  Chicago  Press,  58th  St,  and  Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago. 

Van  Nostrand,  25  Park  Place,  New  York. 

Warwick  and  York,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Welch,  W.  M.  and  Co.,  205  Atlas  Block,  Chicago. 

Western  Methodist  Book  Concern,  220  W.  4th  St.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Whitcomb  and  Barrows,  Huntington  Chambers,  Boston. 

Wilde,  W.  A.  and  Co.,  509  S.  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago. 

Wiley,  J.  and  Sons,  43-45  E.  19th  St.,  New  York. 

Wilson,  H.  W.,  White  Plains,  New  York. 

World  Book  Co.,  104  S.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago. 

World's  Work,  Garden  City,  Long  Island,  New  York. 

Wright  and  Potter,  State  Printers,  Boston. 

Wynnewood  Pub.  Co.,  2421  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago. 

Yale  University  Press,  135  Elm  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  Press,  124  E.  28th  St.,  New  York. 


Index 


Accidents,  Work 

Addresses  of  Publishers 

Administrative  Branch 

Agricultural  Credit 

Arbitration 

Art  Galleries  and  Exhibitions 

Banking 

Baths 

Boycotts 

Boy  Scouts 

Bureau,  Children's 

Bureaus,  State 

Cabinet 

Camp  Fire  Girls 

Care  of  the  House 

Celebrations 

Centers,  Social 

Charity  Organizations 

Child  Dietetics 

Child  Labor 

Child  Problems 

Boy  Scouts 

Camp  Fire  Girls 

Children's  Bureau 

Juvenile  Delinquents 

Children's  Clubs 

Churches,  Social  Service  of 

Citizenship,  Duties  of 

City  Government 

City  Manager 

City  Planning 

Civic  Exhibits 

Civic  Pageants 

Civic  Theaters 

Civic  Training  in  Schools 

Civil  Service  Reform 

Cleaning  of  the  House 

Clubs,  Children's 

Clubs,  Women's 

Commission  Government 

Commissions 

Commonwealth,  The , 

Community  Sense 

Compensation,  Workmen's 

Congress,  The 

Conservation 

Constitution  of  Indiana 

Constitution  of  the  U.  S 

Construction  vs.  Prohibition 

Control  of  the  Trusts 

Cost  of  Living 

Country  Life 

County  Government. . . 


31        Credit,  Agricultural 

71        Current  Problems 

19        Currency  and  Banking 

34        Decoration  of  the  House 

30        Delinquents 

55        Departments,  Federal 

33        Dependents 

16  Dietetics,  Child 

29  Divorce 

59        Domestic  Service 

40     -  Drama,  The 

19        Dress 

25        Duties  of  Citizenship 

59  Economic  Problems 

63        Economics  of  Food 

17  Economics,  Home 

60  Educational  Problems  (see  Schools).. . 

58  Efficiency  Systems 

65        Eight-Hour  Day 

30  Elections 

40        Employers'  Agreements 

59  Employers'  Organizations 

59        Enforcement  of  Labor  Laws 

40        Equal  Suffrage 

40        Eugenics 

59        Exhibitions,  Art 

53        Exhibits,  Civic 

9        Extension  Divisions,  University 

11  Family,  The,  and  the  Home 

13        Farm  Credits 

13        Federal  Government 

57  Fiction,  Recent,  with  a  Social  Purpose. 
17        Finance 

17  Finance,  Municipal 

44        Fire  Department 

21        Food,  Economics  of 

63        Food  Values 

59        Furnishing  the  House 

58  Garbage  Disposal 

12  Garden,  The 

25        Girls,  Camp  Fire 

18  Government 

9  City 

31  City  Manager 

25  Commission 

28  Commonwealth 

24  County 

27  Federal 

10  Local 

32  Town 

38  Township 

11  Village 

11        Government  Ownership 


Page 
.  33 


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64 
44 
28 
29 
26 
30 
29 
32 
22 
41 
55 
57 
49 
62 
33 
24 
58 
33 
17 
16 
64 
64 
63 
62 
63 
59 
11 
11 
13 
12 
18 
11 
24 
11 
11 
18 
11 
15 


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76 


INDIANA   UNIVERSITY 


Pi 

ige 

Page 

Governor  

19 

Local  Government  

11 

Health,  Public  

46 

Lockouts 

29 

History,  Indiana  

66 

Markets,  Municipal  

16 

Home  Economics  

62 

Marriage  and  Divorce 

39 

Home,  The  Family  and  the  

62 

Medical  School  

49 

Home,  School  and  

46 

Modern  Conception  of  Society  

9 

House,  The  

62 

Montessori  Method,  The  

52 

Care  of  

63 

Moving  Pictures 

5g 

Cleaning  

63 

Municipal  Finance  

17 

Furnishing  

63 

Municipal  Government  

16 

Structure  of  

62 

Municipal  Housing  

13 

Housing,  Municipal  

13 

Municipal  Markets  

16 

Human  Resources,  Conservation  of  

26 

Municipal  Ownership  

15 

Hygiene  

46 

Municipal  Planning  

13 

Hygiene,  School  

46 

Municipal  Protection  

16 

Hygiene,  Sex  

42 

Municipal  Recreation  

16 

Immigration  35, 

27 

Municipal  Theaters  

17 

Indiana  Government  

18 

Museums,  Social  

57 

Indiana  History  

66 

Negro,  The  

38 

Indiana  Literature  

69 

Newspaper,  The  

54 

Indiana,  New  Constitution  

24 

Novel,  The  

57 

Indiana  University  

49 

Occupational  Diseases  

31 

Industrial  Education  

44 

Organizations,  Charity  

58 

Industrial  Insurance  

31 

Organizations,  Labor  

29 

Industry,  Women  in  

30 

Organizations,  Voluntary  

58 

Insurance,  Industrial  

31 

Origin  of  Society  

9 

Initiative  

21 

Ownership,  Municipal  

15 

Intemperance  

42 

Pageants,  Civic  

17 

Judiciary,  State  .-  

20 

Parties  and  Elections  

26 

Judiciary,  Federal  

25 

Penology  

43 

Juvenile  Delinquents  

40 

Periodical,  The  

54 

Kitchen,  The  

63 

Pictures,  Moving  

56 

Labor  Problems 

28 

Planning,  Municipal 

13 

Arbitration  and  Conciliation  

30 

Play  

17 

Boycotts 

29 

Playgrounds  

47,  17 

Child  Labor  

30 

Plays  with  a  Social  Purpose  

56 

Efficiency  Systems  

28 

Police  Department  

16 

Eight-Hour  Day  

29 

Popular  Control  

20 

Employers'  Organizations  

29 

Population  

38 

Employers'  Agreements  

30 

Poverty  

39 

Laws  and  Enforcement  

32 

President  The 

25 

Lockouts  

29 

Press  The 

54 

Minimum  Wage 

28 

Primary,  The  Direct  

21 

Organizations 

29 

Protection,  Municipal  

16 

Responsibility  of  Stockholders  and  Citizens 

32 

Public  Health  

46 

Standard  of  Living  

38 

Public  Utilities  

14 

Strikes  

29 

Punishment  and  Reformation  , 

43 

Unemployed  

31 

Purdue  University,  Extension  

50 

Wage  Systems  

28 

Recall  

21 

Women  in  Industry  

30 

Recreation  

16 

Workmen's  Compensation  

31 

Referendum  

21 

Laggards 

45 

Reform,  Civil  Service  

21 

Land  Values,  Taxation  of  

35 

Reformation,  Punishment  and  

43 

Legal  Status  of  Women  

23 

Responsibility,  Sense  of  

10 

Legislature  

19 

Rural  Communities  

18 

Library,  The  

55 

Rural  Schools  

51 

Liquor  Problem  

42 

Saloon,  The  

42 

Literature,  Indiana  

69 

Sanitation  of  the  House  

62 

Living,  Standards  of  

38 

Sanitation,  Municipal  

13 

CURRENT    PROBLEMS 


77 


Schools 

Industrial  Education 


Montessor i  System 

Moral  Training  in 

Rural  Schools 

School  and  Home 

School  and  Playground 

School  Hygiene 

Schools  as  Social  Centers 

Sex  Education 

State  Universities 

Survey  of  the  Public  School. . . 

Vocational  Guidance 

Scouts,  Boy 

Sense  of  Responsibility 

Settlements,  Social 

Sex  Education 

Sex  Hygiene 

Sewerage  System .* 

Short  Ballot 

Single  Tax 

Social  Centers 

Social  Evil 

Social  Factors,  Other 

Social  Museums 

Social  Problems 

Social  Service  Work  of  Churches . 

Social  Settlements 

Social  Survey 

Socialism  and  Social  Reform 

Society,  Origin  of 

Society,  Unity  of 

Sociology 

Standards  of  Living 


Page 

.  44  State  Government 

.  44  State  Officers 

.  45  State  Universities 

.  52  Strikes 

.  44  Suffrage 

.  51  Survey 

.  46  Tariff 

.  47  Taxation 

.  46  Taxation  of  Land  Values.  . . 

.  48  Temperance 

.  46  Textiles 

.  49  Theater,  The 

.  51  Theaters,  Municipal 

.  45  Town  Government. 

.  59  Trusts,  Control  of 

.  10  Tuberculosis 

.  58  Unemployed,  The 

.  46  Union  Labor 

.  42  United  States  Constitution . 

.  62  United  States  Courts 

.  21  United  States  Government . 

.  35  Unity  of  Society 

.  60  Universities,  State 

.  42  Utilities,  Public  .....' 

.  53  Villages... 

.  57  Vocational  Education 

.  37  Vocational  Guidance 

.  53  Voluntary  Organizations 

.  58  War,  Waste  of 

.  61  Woman,  Legal  Status  of 

.  37  Woman  Suffrage 

9  Women  in  Industry 

.  10  Women's  Clubs 

.  38  Work  Accidents 

18.  62  Workmen's  Compensation . . 


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